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Modeling building envelope convection in an atmosphere composed entirely of CO2?

I'm seeking to simulate the thermal performance of a building envelope in a theoretical atmosphere composed entirely of CO2.

Can EnergyPlus model the resulting effects on interior/exterior convective heat transfer coefficients, say, for blustery conditions in my CO2 atmosphere?

Perhaps a weather file can be manipulated, or convection inputs adjusted, to simulate the effects of this atmosphere?

Modeling building envelope convection in an atmosphere composed entirely of CO2?

As a "fun" project, I'm seeking to simulate the thermal performance of a building envelope in a theoretical atmosphere composed entirely of CO2.

Can EnergyPlus model the resulting effects on interior/exterior convective heat transfer coefficients, say, for blustery conditions in my CO2 atmosphere?

Perhaps a weather file can be manipulated, or convection inputs adjusted, to simulate the effects of this atmosphere?

Modeling building envelope convection in an atmosphere composed entirely of CO2?

As a "fun" project, I'm seeking to simulate the thermal performance of a building envelope in a theoretical atmosphere composed entirely of CO2.

Can EnergyPlus model the resulting effects on interior/exterior convective heat transfer coefficients, say, for blustery conditions in my CO2 atmosphere?

Perhaps a weather file can be manipulated, or convection inputs adjusted, to simulate the effects of this atmosphere?