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Biological Plant Simulation

asked 2026-05-31 03:28:02 -0500

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updated 2026-05-31 10:06:20 -0500

I am considering to estimate the energy consumption in HVAC systems for shipping container based mushroom cultivation. For this project the environment of the shipping container has to maintain a certain temperature, CO2 and Humidity level. Also, mushrooms produce CO2, heat and humidity. There are external factors like temperature, humidity and CO2 level as well.

Questions are:

  1. How to model the mushrooms as to generate certain heat, CO2 and humidity in the thermal zone using OpenStudio?

  2. How can we setup the HVAC system properly that can control temperature, humidity and CO2 for the optimal condition of the mushrooms?

Thank you

Simulation Tool: OpenStudio 3.9.10 and SketchUp

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@mdkashfin what simulation tool are you using? Please mention it in the title or body of your post, as well as add a tag so that others can provide better help.

Aaron Boranian's avatar Aaron Boranian  ( 2026-05-31 07:42:32 -0500 )edit

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answered 2026-06-03 11:16:50 -0500

Since people also generate heat, CO2, an humidity maybe you can adapt the inputs on people objects to mimimic mushrooms. This can be have a schedule if it changes over time.

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answered 2026-06-16 09:32:15 -0500

You can use OtherEquipment to represent heat gains or losses, including latent loads and CO2 generation. If you specify Fuel Type as None (or blank), it won't attribute any end-use energy to it.

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