Graph convolutional networks-based method for uncertainty quantification of building design loads  

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作  者:Jie Lu Zeyu Zheng Chaobo Zhang Yang Zhao Chenxin Feng Ruchi Choudhary 

机构地区:[1]Institute of Refrigeration and Cryogenics,Zhejiang University,Hangzhou,China [2]Energy Efficient Cities Initiative,Department of Engineering,University of Cambridge,Cambridge,UK [3]Department of Energy Engineering,Zhejiang University,Hangzhou,China [4]Department of the Built Environment,Eindhoven University of Technology,Eindhoven,the Netherlands [5]Key Laboratory of Clean Energy and Carbon Neutrality of Zhejiang Province,Jiaxing Research Institute,Zhejiang University,Jiaxing,China [6]Data-centric Engineering,The Alan Turing Institute,London,UK

出  处:《Building Simulation》2025年第2期321-337,共17页建筑模拟(英文)

基  金:supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(No.52161135202);Hangzhou Key Scientific Research Plan Project(No.2023SZD0028);the Basic Research Funds for the Central Government‘Innovative Team of Zhejiang University’(No.2022FZZX01-09);China Scholarship Fund.

摘  要:Uncertainty quantification of building design loads is essential to efficient and reliable building energy planning in the design stage.Current data-driven methods struggle to generalize across buildings with diverse shapes due to limitations in representing complex geometric structures.To tackle this issue,a graph convolutional networks(GCN)-based uncertainty quantification method is proposed.This graph-based approach is introduced to represent building shapes by dividing them into blocks and defining their spatial relationships through nodes and edges.The method effectively captures complex building characteristics,enhancing the generalization abilities.An approach leveraging GCN could estimate design loads by understanding the impact of diverse uncertain factors.Additionally,a class activation map is formulated to identify key uncertain factors,guiding the selection of important design parameters during the building design stage.The effectiveness of this method is evaluated through comparison with four widely-used data-driven techniques.Results indicate that the mean absolute percentage errors(MAPE)for statistical indicators of uncertainty quantification are under 6.0%and 4.0%for cooling loads and heating loads,respectively.The proposed method is demonstrated to quantify uncertainty in building design loads with outstanding generalization abilities.With regard to time costs,the computation time of the proposed method is reduced from 331 hours to 30 seconds for a twenty-floor building compared to a conventional physics-based method.

关 键 词:building design loads uncertainty quantification data-driven model graph convolutional networks Monte Carlo simulation 

分 类 号:TU201.5[建筑科学—建筑设计及理论] TU201.2

 

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