Advanced Building Performance Simulation

Sector

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Price

Skills

Analytical
Building Modelling
Building Simulation
Evaluation
Report Development

Training Description

Building on the knowledge of modelling and simulating a whole building with simple systems (XBEM 3050 or equivalent experience), this course focuses on the representation of heating, cooling, and ventilation systems of the complexity relevant to real-world projects. In practice, buildings which require detailed energy models are typically large, complex, or both, with different zones using different systems. Delivering fresh air and space conditioning efficiently, meeting recent, high-performance codes, standards and certifications, relies on modern, well designed building systems. Modelling these appropriately, following the required level of accuracy – not too detailed but resolving all relevant features – is critical for a professional energy modeller. This course will show how common systems are modelled and will also equip the learner with the information on how to model new systems they might encounter. 

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Upon successful completion of this course, the student will be able to: 

  • Create an energy model including complex HVAC systems and controls 
  • Analyze energy efficiency and GHG performance of HVAC systems, using the energy model 
  • Evaluate simulation results and provide recommendations on HVAC systems 
  • Develop a summary report describing the energy model, simulation results, and recommendations 

This microcredential prepares students to become professional energy modellers who are competent in performing whole building energy simulations, and applying them to different stages of building design, operations and renovations. 

Registration

Fall Term

Winter Term

Spring / Summer Term

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C2R2 is a pan-Canadian coalition of colleges, cégeps, and polytechnics dedicated to bridging the skills gap for a resilient recovery. Our members have the expertise and agility to deliver impactful training programs and applied research that support energy security and sustainability. Mohawk College in Hamilton, Ontario, serves as the Coordinating Secretariat for C2R2, leading national projects and advocacy.