Developing a Workflow to Integrate Tree Inventory Data into Urban Energy Models

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2018-06-04
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Hashemi, Farzad
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Marmur, Breanna
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Passe, Ulrike
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Thompson, Janette
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Natural Resource Ecology and Management
The Department of Natural Resource Ecology and Management is dedicated to the understanding, effective management, and sustainable use of our renewable natural resources through the land-grant missions of teaching, research, and extension.
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Building energy simulation is of considerable interest and benefit for architects, engineers, and urban planners. Only recently has it become possible to develop integrated energy models for clusters of buildings in urban areas. Simulating energy consumption of the built environment on a relatively large scale (e.g., such as a neighborhood) will be necessary to obtain more reliable results, since building energy parameters are influenced by characteristics of the nearby environment. Therefore, the construction of a 3-D model of urban built areas with detail of the near-building environment should enhance simulation approaches and provide more accurate results. This paper describes the process of integrating urban forest inventory data into a 3-D energy model for a US Midwest neighborhood, including building footprint, parcel and tree data. This model was prepared for use in the Urban Modeling Interface (umi) tool to analyze the effect of tree shading on building energy performance. We used Grasshopper 3-D, the Meerkat plug-in, and GIS to integrate these datasets for model generation.

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This conference presentation is published as Hashemi, F., Marmur, B., Passe, U., & Thompson, J. Developing a workflow to integrate tree inventory data into urban energy models. SimAUD 2018 Symposium on Simulation for Architecture and Urban Design. June 4-7, 2018. Tu Delft, Delft, The Netherlands. Posted with permission.

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