Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10126882 | Energy and Buildings | 2018 | 21 Pages |
Abstract
This study modelled data gathered in the diary-based Danish Time Use Survey (TUS) 2008/09 of 9640 individuals from 4679 households. Individuals' daily activities were logged in 10-min time increments for 24Â h, starting and ending at 04:00, during both weekdays and weekends. The aims of this study were to (i) profile energy-related daily activities of occupants during different seasons and weekdays/weekends (ii) investigate time-related characteristics of activities such as starting and ending times and durations, and (iii) profile occupancy patterns for weekdays/weekends for different household types. The outcomes provide valuable input for building energy simulation for bridging the gap between simulated and real energy consumption in the Danish residential sector; typical occupancy profiles for different household types for different days of the week are freely available online [1].
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Authors
Verena M. Barthelmes, Rongling Li, Rune K. Andersen, William Bahnfleth, Stefano P. Corgnati, Carsten Rode,