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Title: Digital twin-based resilience evaluation of district-scale archetypes: A COVID-19 scenario case study using a university campus pilot
Authors: PRADEEP ATTAVAR ALVA 
MARTIN ALEJANDRO MOSTEIRO ROMERO 
CLAYTON CARL MILLER
RUDI STOUFFS 
Keywords: Digital twin; City Information Modelling; Planning Support System; Energy Demand Model; SDG 11
Issue Date: 14-Apr-2022
Publisher: The Association for Computer-Aided Architectural Design Research in Asia (CAADRIA), Hong Kong.
Citation: PRADEEP ATTAVAR ALVA, MARTIN ALEJANDRO MOSTEIRO ROMERO, CLAYTON CARL MILLER, RUDI STOUFFS (2022-04-14). Digital twin-based resilience evaluation of district-scale archetypes: A COVID-19 scenario case study using a university campus pilot. POST-CARBON, Proceedings of the 27th International Conference of the Association for Computer Aided Architectural Design Research in Asia (CAADRIA) 2022, Sydney, Australia 1 : 525-534. ScholarBank@NUS Repository.
Rights: CC0 1.0 Universal
Abstract: District-scale energy demand models can be powerful tools for understanding interactions in complex urban areas and optimising energy systems in new developments. The process of coupling characteristics of urban environments with simulation software to achieve accurate results is nascent. We developed a digital twin through a web map application for a 170ha district-scale university campus as a pilot. The impact on the built environment is simulated with pandemic (COVID-19) and climate change scenarios. The former can be observed through varying occupancy rates and average cooling loads in the buildings during the lockdown period. The digital twin dashboard was built with visualisations of the 3D campus, real-time data from sensors, energy demand simulation results from the City Energy Analyst (CEA) tool, and occupancy rates from WiFi data. The ongoing work focuses on formulating a resilience assessment metric to measure the robustness of buildings to these disruptions. This district-scale digital twin demonstration can help in facilities management and planning applications. The results show that the digital twin approach can support decarbonising initiatives for cities.
Source Title: POST-CARBON, Proceedings of the 27th International Conference of the Association for Computer Aided Architectural Design Research in Asia (CAADRIA) 2022, Sydney, Australia
URI: https://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/225639
Rights: CC0 1.0 Universal
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