Straw Bale and any other advice
Posted: Mon Mar 07, 2011 5:47 pm
Hi,
I am a student at Kingston University in South West London, UK. I am currently writing my dissertation and using your software (I purchased a £50 license).
My dissertation is based on comparing four different construction types in terms of sustainability, insulation values (based on required heating and cooling loads), economy etc. I have built a basic model of a standard, 3 bedroom home using Autodesk Revit Architecture, with the aim of importing it into VE in order to analyse the model. My four construction types are a mixture of traditional and modern techniques, namely: Brick/Block cavity, precast concrete panels, timber frame with a compressed board and render finish, and timber frame with straw bale infill.
I have been through the basic tuition that I downloaded from the VE website, but have a few questions.
Is there a template that could be used for the construction types stated above? Particularly straw bale, or would do I just make a custom construction type using U-values found in my research so far?
Do you think it would be better for me to model the building in VE and then analyse it, or is my approach of using Revit first the way you would recommend?
In the Apache section of the tutorial it shows how to analyse the building before and after solar shading in order to compare. This works fine when using the default 'Boston' location. When I change it to Brighton, UK however my nearest weather data is Heathrow. When I try to analyse this it come up with an error saying that the coordinate don't match. Any advice?
Is there any advice/tips you could offer me on using this software to achieve my goals?
I would be very grateful for any help with this project as I have had no training in using either VE or Revit other than a couple of tutorials and looking around online. I am experienced in AutoCAD, but only 2D.
Thanks in advance for any responses.
Martin.
I am a student at Kingston University in South West London, UK. I am currently writing my dissertation and using your software (I purchased a £50 license).
My dissertation is based on comparing four different construction types in terms of sustainability, insulation values (based on required heating and cooling loads), economy etc. I have built a basic model of a standard, 3 bedroom home using Autodesk Revit Architecture, with the aim of importing it into VE in order to analyse the model. My four construction types are a mixture of traditional and modern techniques, namely: Brick/Block cavity, precast concrete panels, timber frame with a compressed board and render finish, and timber frame with straw bale infill.
I have been through the basic tuition that I downloaded from the VE website, but have a few questions.
Is there a template that could be used for the construction types stated above? Particularly straw bale, or would do I just make a custom construction type using U-values found in my research so far?
Do you think it would be better for me to model the building in VE and then analyse it, or is my approach of using Revit first the way you would recommend?
In the Apache section of the tutorial it shows how to analyse the building before and after solar shading in order to compare. This works fine when using the default 'Boston' location. When I change it to Brighton, UK however my nearest weather data is Heathrow. When I try to analyse this it come up with an error saying that the coordinate don't match. Any advice?
Is there any advice/tips you could offer me on using this software to achieve my goals?
I would be very grateful for any help with this project as I have had no training in using either VE or Revit other than a couple of tutorials and looking around online. I am experienced in AutoCAD, but only 2D.
Thanks in advance for any responses.
Martin.