Fully processed and cleaned up netCDF files for BBC room data.
They are fully organized by themes, for better replication and understanding of every community.
All 39 measurements included are organized by themes. You can find, in the ZIP file:
netCDF files of BBC room data: seperated by years. That means you will find a file for 2019, 2020, 2021 and so on to 2024.
Global netCDF file with all years, from 2019 to 2024.
All netCDF files are organized following this list:
Office environement: Ambiant values (Temperature, humidity and CO2), Indicators (Presence, ventilation, VOC and heating), Doors and windows (Opened of closed, only starting in 2020)
Specialized office values Relative temperature, humidity and CO2 concentration
Specialized sensors:Thermocouples sensors(TC1-4, temperature), Triosys 1-2 measuring temperature and triosys 1 measuring humidity.
Solar measurements: Adjustable sunshade (south, southeast, east, southwest and west), starting in 2020. Pyranometer energy and irradiance.
Illuminance: North and south.
Energy:
General, heating, kitchen, main and outlets meter.
All these netCDF files can be used to compare with own data, and are targeted towards students, researchers, and environmental office workers. These netCDF files are also a good alternative if not wanting to replicate the whole workflow and stick to aleardy processed data.
Visual studio code, 1.99.1
Python, 3.10.12
Jupyter notebook, 6.4.8
This research project explores how sustainable buildings, such as Maison en Terre and the BBC Room (a low-consumption building), can contribute to thermal comfort and energy efficiency, both located in Saint-Martin d'Hères, Grenoble, France.
It also has another aspect of sustainability by installing sensors around small buildings, therefore proposing concrete and exploitable data to students and projects.
All datasets can be used by researchers, students, and ecological innovation projects.