Building Physics

Dynamic Simulation Modelling (DSM)

Predicting how a building will perform under real operating conditions by modelling energy use, internal temperatures and occupant comfort over time.

IN2 uses dynamic simulation to assess thermal performance, energy demand and overheating risk, accounting for weather data, occupancy patterns, internal gains and control strategies. 

Using Dynamic Simulation Modelling (EDSL TAS software), energy models are constructed to match form, orientation, and fabric of the existing building with internal conditions that reflect how the building is understood to operate.

 

Dynamic simulation allows design teams to identify performance risks from very early on in a project, compare design options and optimise building systems before construction begins.

 

IN2 uses Dynamic Simulation Modelling to conduct the following: 
Energy demand and peak load analysis
Thermal comfort and overheating assessment
Design option comparison and optimisation
Evidence to support planning and compliance submissions

It all starts with a plan. Contact us today to chat about dyanamic simulation modelling for your next project.

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