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I'm not entirely sure I know what you are looking for. There is no single hourly report that can give time delay and peak load shaving. You'll have to post-process the results from separate simulations.

The heat transfer from the surface to the space is purely convective. Radiation from the surface is only transferred to other surfaces. If you want to compare different surfaces, I imagine you'll want to compare the "Surface Inside Face Convection Heat Gain Rate".

I'm not entirely sure I know what you are looking for. There is no single hourly report that can give time delay and peak load shaving. You'll have to post-process the results from separate simulations.

The heat transfer from the surface to the space is purely convective. Radiation from the surface is only transferred to other surfaces. If you want to compare different surfaces, I imagine you'll want to compare the "Surface Inside Face Convection Heat Gain Rate".

It is difficult to explain the difference between the two wall types without knowing more about the construction properties.