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How to quickly create a DOE Reference Building by OpenStudio for test

I am testing the measure i created. But i need to create a osm file for the DOE Reference Building. It seems there are only IDF files for the DOE reference building. But when i import one idf file into OpenStudio, i got some error(File is not valid to draft strictness) even with the matching IDF version(8.2) and OpenStudio version(1.7.0). I guess the best way is to create an osm file in some measure. Any help? Thanks.

How to quickly create a DOE Reference Building by OpenStudio for test

I am testing the measure i created. But i need to create a osm file for the DOE Reference Building. It seems there are only IDF files for the DOE reference building. But when i import one idf file into OpenStudio, i got some error(File is not valid to draft strictness) even with the matching IDF version(8.2) and OpenStudio version(1.7.0). I guess the best way is to create an osm file in some measure. Any help? Thanks.

How to quickly create a DOE Reference Building by OpenStudio for test

I am testing the measure i created. But i need to create a osm file for the DOE Reference Building. It seems there are only IDF files for the DOE reference building. But when i import one idf file into OpenStudio, i got some error(File is not valid to draft strictness) even with the matching IDF version(8.2) and OpenStudio version(1.7.0). I guess the best way is to create an osm file in some measure. Any help? Thanks.

How to quickly create a DOE Reference Building by OpenStudio for test

I am testing the measure i created. But i need to create a osm file for the DOE Reference Building. It seems there are only IDF files for the DOE reference building. But when i import one idf file into OpenStudio, i got some error(File is not valid to draft strictness) even with the matching IDF version(8.2) and OpenStudio version(1.7.0). I guess the best way is to create an osm file in some measure. Any help? Thanks.