Hi All,
I am trying to run sims for various office building layouts and orientations. I have applied Simple HVAC Systems to all zones. Currently the lighting loads remain constant for each sim I run.
Is there a way I can simulate the lighting load to reduce as daylighting improves in rooms that ...
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- Sun Feb 27, 2011 1:27 pm
- Forum: ApacheSim
- Topic: Lighting controlled via daylighting
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- Sat Sep 25, 2010 3:15 pm
- Forum: ApacheSim
- Topic: ApacheSim history and development
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ApacheSim history and development
Hi All,
I am an MSc student currently completing a masters dissertation. I will be using IES and would like to find out a bit more about its development, particularly what method it uses to run energy simulations. I have heard that it uses the factor response method (as apposed to finite difference ...
I am an MSc student currently completing a masters dissertation. I will be using IES and would like to find out a bit more about its development, particularly what method it uses to run energy simulations. I have heard that it uses the factor response method (as apposed to finite difference ...
- Sat Sep 25, 2010 3:11 pm
- Forum: Welcome to the boards
- Topic: History and development of IES
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History and development of IES
Hi All,
I am an MSc student currently completing a masters dissertation. I will be using IES and would like to find out a bit more about its development, particularly what method it uses to run energy simulations. I have heard that it uses the factor response method (as apposed to finite difference ...
I am an MSc student currently completing a masters dissertation. I will be using IES and would like to find out a bit more about its development, particularly what method it uses to run energy simulations. I have heard that it uses the factor response method (as apposed to finite difference ...