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2014-10-31 09:14:09 -0500
David Goldwasser
Calculate window to wall ratio (WWR) from IDF or OSM file
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2016-02-08 13:58:09 -0500
JasonGlazer
window to wall ratio in Energyplus
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2018-09-04 08:38:49 -0500
David Goldwasser
changing window surface area/sqrft in Energy plus chicago office building IDF
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2019-10-30 22:45:47 -0500
David Goldwasser
Energy use does not change upon change in window to wall ratio
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2020-07-17 08:37:12 -0500
kimiya
How to optimize WWR for a mid-rise building ?
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2022-02-25 08:25:17 -0500
jbatt
How can geomeppy be used to modify e-plus reference building WWR?
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2022-09-29 13:15:10 -0500
Keigo
Window frame input option
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