Js. Haberl et M. Abbas, DEVELOPMENT OF GRAPHICAL INDEXES FOR VIEWING BUILDING ENERGY DATA - PART I, Journal of solar energy engineering, 120(3), 1998, pp. 156-161
Graphs are an effective way of displaying quantitative and statistical
information. Unfortunately, only a few studies have systematically lo
oked at presenting building energy data in forms which are both inform
ative, visually efficient, and easy to comprehend. Recent advancements
in computing including the development of sophisticated graphing pack
ages and powerful desktop computers have made the concept of graphical
displays or graphical indices more timely than ever before. In this t
wo part paper, graphical displays or indices are reviewed and discusse
d that can be used to analyze several years of hourly data (20,000 to
30,000 data points). The purpose of these papers is to show how graphi
cal indices can be used to help a building energy analyst view large a
mounts of hourly building energy consumption data in order to quickly
and efficiently analyze the data, check for errors, or establish time
and temperature related trends over a large period of time. Data from
case study buildings in Texas(1) are used to demonstrate the indices.
Part I reviews the literature on graphical presentations of building e
nergy use data and graphical perception and presents two graphical ind
ices. Part II provides four additional graphical indices in use in the
data review process for the Texas LoanSTAR program.(2)