TY - JOUR AU - Yu, Yao AU - Megri, Ahmed Cherif AU - Flurchick, Kenneth M. AU - K.C., Dukka Bahadur PY - 2014 TI - THE IMPROVEMENT OF THE COMPUTATIONAL PERFORMANCE OF THE ZONAL MODEL POMA USING PARALLEL TECHNIQUES JF - American Journal of Engineering and Applied Sciences VL - 7 IS - 1 DO - 10.3844/ajeassp.2014.185.193 UR - https://thescipub.com/abstract/ajeassp.2014.185.193 AB - The zonal modeling approach is a new simplified computational method used to predict temperature distribution, energy in multi-zone building and indoor airflow thermal behaviors of building. Although this approach is known to use less computer resource than CFD models, the computational time is still an issue especially when buildings are characterized by complicated geometry and indoor layout of furnishings. Therefore, using a new computing technique to the current zonal models in order to reduce the computational time is a promising way to further improve the model performance and promote the wide application of zonal models. Parallel computing techniques provide a way to accomplish these purposes. Unlike the serial computations that are commonly used in the current zonal models, these parallel techniques decompose the serial program into several discrete instructions which can be executed simultaneously on different processors/threads. As a result, the computational time of the parallelized program can be significantly reduced, compared to that of the traditional serial program. In this article, a parallel computing technique, Open Multi-Processing (OpenMP), is used into the zonal model, Pressurized zOnal Model with the Air diffuser (POMA), in order to improve the model computational performance, including the reduction of computational time and the investigation of the model scalability.