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Towards a Digital Twin model for Building Energy Management: Case of Morocco

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During successive industrial revolutions, the objective has not only been for industry to improve and satisfy its direct needs, it has also been to improve society’s standard of living and make life easier for the consumer. Therefore, economic growth should always go hand in hand with each industrial revolution. The medical industry, energy conservation and, in particular, production technologies will be transformed through new value chain models. Globalization, urbanization, demographic change and energy transformation are the transforming forces estimating the technological impetus for a better identification of solutions for a world on the move. In recent years, successive revolutions have made remarkable contributions to a person’s quality of life, safety, industrial economy, comfort and health. This work aims at improving the energy consumption of buildings. To achieve this goal, we have created a Digital Twin that accurately reflects the behavior and characteristics of a future or existing building. To reproduce a copy of the future or existing building, we chose to use the Autodesk REVIT solution to meet several constraints. These have a significant influence on the energy behavior of the building.

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hal-03432997 , version 1 (17-11-2021)

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Abdelali Agouzoul, Mohamed Tabaa, B. Chegari, Emmanuel Simeu, Abbas Dandache, et al.. Towards a Digital Twin model for Building Energy Management: Case of Morocco. Procedia Computer Science, 2021, 184, pp.404-410. ⟨10.1016/j.procs.2021.03.051⟩. ⟨hal-03432997⟩
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