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- Does OpenStudio or Energy plus actually output loads calculated for . . .
Yup! And it seems that OpenStudio is smart enough to do this automatically The default lighting, occupancy, and equipment schedules are zeroed for the winter design day and maxed for summer The only reason my "sizing" results were not reflecting this is because I was trying to pull peak load from the annual simulation
- OpenStudio: cant calculate zone volume due to not enclosed surfaces
So I suggest you go through (and fix) geometry errors and warnings first reported by the OpenStudio Application (App): For instance, "Space 210" is reported as not enclosed Indeed, the volume isn't enclosed - there's what looks like to be an empty archway (immediately beneath "Surface 2624", highlighted in yellow) - there can't be gaps like that
- HVAC sizing Openstudio - Unmet Hours
Hello, I have Openstudio version 1 8 0 and I don't understand what I have to do in the “Thermal Zone” section so that I can have the air-conditioning and heating powers to set up after selecting “Run simulation” 2 years ago, in the “Thermal Zones” section, I know that I had to drag and drop CLG HVAC in the “Cooling Thermostat schedule” section and HTG HVAC in the “Heating
- Unable to download OpenStudio Results measure from Online BCL
However, my Openstudio application is already the latest version I have also downloaded the PAT and Openstudio SDK but I could not seem to download the said measure I have included the downloaded tools and the version below: Openstudio Application (v1 7 2) Openstudio SDK 3 7 0 PAT 3 7 0 Energyplus 24 1 0
- How to model underground floors in Openstudio - Unmet Hours
I'm new to Openstudio I'm been trainning a couple of weeks and now I need to model a bulding that have 9 floors, 3 of them are underground, for parking I already draw on sketchup the total floors, and put the axles on the right place, but when I hit "surface matching" icon, I look to the colors and I see that the underground walls are blue
- OpenStudio vs Design Builder - Unmet Hours
The recent inclusion of the OpenStudio command-line-interface makes it a good choice for server-based applications OpenStudio is free and opensource, which is why many 3rd-party developers use it The Rhino Grasshopper plugin Ladybug Honeybee is particularly nice for thermal comfort analysis and recently CFD There are still EnergyPlus objects
- Tips for Fast and Efficient Residential Modeling in OpenStudio
A very naive distinction between BEopt HPXML vs OpenStudio-Standards is the former "focuses on individual residential dwelling units – either a single-family detached building, or a single unit of a single-family attached or multifamily building" (see Scope (Dwelling Units) here), while the latter targets whole buildings (e g midrise and
- How to model natural ventilation with OpenStudio? - Unmet Hours
Hey Seth, OpenStudio does understand the important of natural ventilation and addition of airflow network to OpenStudio is in the design stages That work is being led by @Jason DeGraw at the Consortium for Building Energy Innovation In the meantime, there are a few options in OpenStudio
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