Modelica Buildings Library

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Abstract

The Building Informatics Environment is a modeling environment based on the Modelica language. The environment allows users to create a computer model of a building and its energy systems with various time scales and physical resolutions. The environment can be used for rapid development of e.g. demand controls algorithms new HVAC system solutions and new operational strategies. Models for building energy and control systems are made available in the environment. The models can be used as provided or they can be changed or linked with each other in order to model the effects that a particular user is interested in.
Developers:
Wetter, Michael [1] Coffey, Brian [1] Haves, Philip [1]
  1. Lawrence Berkeley National Lab. (LBNL), Berkeley, CA (United States)
Release Date:
2019-04-29
Project Type:
Open Source, Publicly Available Repository
Software Type:
Scientific
Licenses:
BSD 3-clause "New" or "Revised" License
Sponsoring Org.:
Code ID:
24977
Site Accession Number:
2567
Research Org.:
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (LBNL), Berkeley, CA (United States)
Country of Origin:
United States

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Citation Formats

Wetter, Michael, Coffey, Brian, and Haves, Philip. Modelica Buildings Library. Computer Software. https://github.com/lbl-srg/modelica-buildings. USDOE. 29 Apr. 2019. Web. doi:10.11578/dc.20190430.1.
Wetter, Michael, Coffey, Brian, & Haves, Philip. (2019, April 29). Modelica Buildings Library. [Computer software]. https://github.com/lbl-srg/modelica-buildings. https://doi.org/10.11578/dc.20190430.1.
Wetter, Michael, Coffey, Brian, and Haves, Philip. "Modelica Buildings Library." Computer software. April 29, 2019. https://github.com/lbl-srg/modelica-buildings. https://doi.org/10.11578/dc.20190430.1.
@misc{ doecode_24977,
title = {Modelica Buildings Library},
author = {Wetter, Michael and Coffey, Brian and Haves, Philip},
abstractNote = {The Building Informatics Environment is a modeling environment based on the Modelica language. The environment allows users to create a computer model of a building and its energy systems with various time scales and physical resolutions. The environment can be used for rapid development of e.g. demand controls algorithms new HVAC system solutions and new operational strategies. Models for building energy and control systems are made available in the environment. The models can be used as provided or they can be changed or linked with each other in order to model the effects that a particular user is interested in.},
doi = {10.11578/dc.20190430.1},
url = {https://doi.org/10.11578/dc.20190430.1},
howpublished = {[Computer Software] \url{https://doi.org/10.11578/dc.20190430.1}},
year = {2019},
month = {apr}
}