[BLDG-SIM] Software

Chris Jones cj at cr-jay.ca
Fri Feb 24 11:01:48 PST 2006


Note that TRYNSYS is expensive.  Other possibilities include esp-r (free) 
and Ecotect (around $800 US).
Ecotect is flexible and fairly easy to use.  esp-r has a fairly steep 
learning curve.


At 20:25 23/02/2006, maria kordjamshidi wrote:
>Hi everyone
>
>I am looking for a software by which be able to simulate a house as free 
>running(naturally ventilated). I need to get the hourly temperatures of a 
>particular zone. The main issue is the flexibility of the software that 
>allows me to open and close windows/ doors, periodically, in a particular 
>zone for a duration of one week to see how this (naturally ventilation) 
>affect the thermal performance of a free running zone.
>
>Any information would be greatly appreciated
>Regards
>Maria
>
>University of UNSW, Sydney
>
>
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