Future Proofing a Building Design Using History Matching Inspired Level Set Techniques

01/07/2020
by   Evan Baker, et al.
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History Matching is a technique used to calibrate complex computer models, that is, finding the input settings which lead to the simulated output matching up with real world observations. Key to this technique is the construction of emulators, which provide fast probabilistic predictions of future simulations. In this work, we adapt the History Matching framework to tackle the problem of level set estimation, that is, finding input settings where the output is below (or above) some threshold. The developed methodology is heavily motivated by a specific case study: how can one design a building that will be sufficiently protected against overheating and sufficiently energy efficient, whilst considering the expected increases in temperature due to climate change? We successfully manage to address this - greatly reducing a large initial set of candidate building designs down to a small set of acceptable potential buildings.

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