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2019-07-30 05:41:39 -0500 | commented answer | E+ vs. IES: Loads Results comparison Hello Greg, Firsto of all sorry for the late reply, I must have missed your post somehow. Anyway thanks for taking the |
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2019-07-30 05:35:34 -0500 | commented answer | E+ vs. IES: Loads Results comparison Sorry for the late reply. Click on 'Apache' from the left column and then from the top ribbon select 'Settings' the thr |
2019-04-30 11:16:57 -0500 | marked best answer | Inputing sensible and latent gains Hello everyone, I am trying to compare the results of a model I made in IES with the same one in EnergyPlus (in GH), for that I want all the inputs to be the same. So far I managed to find a way to input everything apart from the sensible and latent gains. Is there a way to do that either by using existing components of HB or by writing an OpenStudio measure? (If the only way to do that is by writing an OpenStudio measure can someone please advise as to how? Because I have never done this before) Ps. If you have done this in the past and have any other points/advises, I would really appreciate it. Thanks in advance! |
2019-01-09 09:39:53 -0500 | answered a question | How to use OpenStudio's <additionalStrings_> ? So to answer a part of my question: I would suggest first of all to check for the availability of the results you are s |
2019-01-09 06:16:44 -0500 | asked a question | How to use OpenStudio's <additionalStrings_> ? How to use OpenStudio's <additionalstrings_> ? Hello, I found questions similar to mine but unfortunatelly no use |
2019-01-08 10:02:45 -0500 | commented answer | why cannot I export "Zone Opaque Surface Outside Face Conduction Gain" Did you manage to get the 'Zone Opaque Surface Outside Face Conduction Gain' ? I am doing something similar, to what you |
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2019-01-07 11:31:53 -0500 | commented answer | E+ vs. IES: Loads Results comparison First of all thank you for taking the time to reply! Yes, I know that I can do the calculation using IES VE, but the pu |
2019-01-04 08:58:51 -0500 | edited question | E+ vs. IES: Loads Results comparison E+ vs. IES: Results comparison I am trying to do a comprehensive analysis between the two software, IES VE and E+ (Grass |
2019-01-04 07:27:35 -0500 | edited question | E+ vs. IES: Loads Results comparison E+ vs. IES: Results comparison I am trying to do a comprehensive analysis between the two software, IES VE and E+ (Grass |
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2019-01-04 06:01:54 -0500 | asked a question | E+ vs. IES: Loads Results comparison E+ vs. IES: Results comparison I am trying to do a comprehensive analysis between the two software, IES VE and E+ (Grass |
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2018-11-07 05:42:19 -0500 | marked best answer | Anyone experimenting w/ python scripts for IES? I was experimenting with few of the scripts and VE Scripts give me some weird outputs.. Example: room_data = body.get_room_data(0) general_data = room_data.get_general() room_conditions_data = room_data.get_room_conditions() system_data = room_data.get_apache_systems() room_data.set(general_data, room_conditions_data, system_data) Output: Traceback (most recent call last): File "L:\XXXX\Testing_get_set.py", line 26, in <module> room_data.set(general_data, room_conditions_data, system_data) RuntimeError: unrecognised option: general_template_name I don't understand why. I tried to set the data I got from IES without changing anything or adding any words to the dictionary. |
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2018-11-07 05:42:06 -0500 | answered a question | Anyone experimenting w/ python scripts for IES? Since this means that I am trying to assign something to a field that is not recognized, I measured the length of the di |
2018-11-07 05:35:50 -0500 | commented answer | Anyone experimenting w/ python scripts for IES? oh hello again ! thanks a lot for the response ! Will do that but I think I found a simpler way to do what I wanted any |
2018-11-06 10:57:20 -0500 | edited question | Anyone experimenting w/ python scripts for IES? Anyone experimenting w/ python scripts for IES? I was experimenting with few of the scripts and VE Scripts give me some |
2018-11-06 10:56:39 -0500 | asked a question | Anyone experimenting w/ python scripts for IES? Anyone experimenting w/ python scripts for IES? I was experimenting with few of the scripts and VE Scripts give me some |
2018-11-05 03:39:48 -0500 | commented answer | Inputing sensible and latent gains Hello, thanks a lot for the reply! I will try to use it, if I succeed, I will let you all know :) |
2018-10-29 10:29:41 -0500 | commented question | Inputing sensible and latent gains Good, thanks for clarifying then. So, the only way to do it is by writing a measure. There is no component or combina |
2018-10-29 09:05:15 -0500 | commented question | Inputing sensible and latent gains Yes, I understood that, but I am new to the concept of creating measures for OpenStudio, so I would appreciate some guid |
2018-10-29 07:02:29 -0500 | asked a question | Inputing sensible and latent gains Inputing sensible and latent gains Hello everyone, I am trying to compare the results of a model I made in IES with th |
2018-08-10 07:54:52 -0500 | commented answer | Anyone familiar with electrochromic glazing in IES VE? Thanks a lot! I will research it a bit more and get back to the question with my findings! |
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2018-08-03 17:32:02 -0500 | commented answer | Anyone familiar with electrochromic glazing in IES VE? Yes, I guessed as much but the thing is I am not sure on to alter/create the function to suit my needs! |
2018-08-03 11:00:07 -0500 | asked a question | Anyone familiar with electrochromic glazing in IES VE? Anyone familiar with electrochromic glazing in IES VE? For my dissertation, among other things, I want to evaluate the i |