[Bldg-sim] DOE21E - Re: running 32-bit program on 64-bit computer

Varkie C Thomas thomasv at iit.edu
Sat Feb 19 09:06:43 PST 2011


Here are the instructions for running 32-bit programs in the XP-Mode on computers with 64-bit Windows 7 (versions Professional, Enterprise & Ultimate only)
http://windows.microsoft.com/en-US/windows7/Make-older-programs-run-in-this-version-of-Windows
http://windows.microsoft.com/en-US/windows7/help/videos/using-windows-xp-mode
 
DOE21E was the only program that gave me a problem.
 
There seems to be no future to any of the DOE2 based programs including the weather processors (cannot convert NCDC weather files to location.bin).  Almost all architects & engineers working on real buildings have switched from DOE21E to eQUEST, TRACE, HAP, etc. � Not EnergyPlus  The development of DOE21E and EnergyPlus was/is done with tax dollars.  
 
Programs like DOE21E are still valid for over 90% of building projects. The APEC HCC-V program was written in 1966 (a forms input interface was added 20 years ago) is still a very practical & useful program.    http://bepan.info/hvac-prog/x1-apec-hccv-loads
 
My suggestions for expanding and improving DOE21E are expressed in Article 3 �Building Design and Energy Analysis Programs�.  Please also read �Accuracy Requirement of Energy Analysis Programs� also in Article 3.    http://bepan.info/articles
 
If the DOE21E program and the source code are made open source, then graduate research students could try out new ideas.  Actually you don�t need the source code. Instead freeze the existing code since it is error-free and make it possible to add/attach independent programs to it.  
 
The intermediate results between Loads, Systems, Plant & Economics modules are saved in intermediate temporary files for use by the next module.  Hourly results of all the FORTRAN variables from each module are available for print out by the program.  The BDL input data is read into FORTRAN variables and so also are the output report variables.  All this data could be organized, formatted and saved in an Excel type files that can read by other programs. Go to http://
 
I have transferred the hourly FORTRAN variable output from DOE21E to Excel for further analysis of specific projects.  
Example: condensate from systems cooling coils for a building in Dubai to be used for irrigation.  13 � Project � Condensate-Water Recovery.   http://bepan.info/engg-calcs 
Example: The photo-voltaic (PV panels) performance for the Chicago Center for Green Technology was also obtained from DOE21E hourly variables and applying the manufacturers claim of percent converted 110V electricity.   http://bepan.info/proj-bldgs/p11-ccgt-doe21e
 
Direct use of the BDL with constant reference to the manuals, is still important for learning and understanding the program.  I have created templates of BDL for different systems, plant, load-management, utilities, etc. enable students to learn the direct use of DOE21E quickly.  They would later switch to the interface (this would be eQUEST if nothing else is available) when turning out building projects.  
 
I also have numerous DOE21E .inp files of several types of buildings that can be modified and simplified into case studies for teaching and learning.
 
Varkie 
Building Energy Performance Analysis Notes (BEPAN)
http://bepan.info/
 
Below is a DOE21E template for Energy Resources
 
$------------------------------------------------------------------------------$
 
$ ENERGY RESOURCES $
$ DOE SOURCE-SITE-EFF : Electric = 0.33, NatGas = 0.95, Steam = 0.6, CHW = 1.5 $
$ NOT FROM DOE :        Fuel-Oil = 0.9,  HTHW = 0.6,    Coal = 0.8,  LPG = 0.9 $
$ Energy/Unit is always BTU/Unit $
 
$------------------------------------------------------------------------------$
$ English Units $
 
ENERGY-RESOURCE
   RESOURCE = ELECTRICITY     UNIT-NAME = KWH       DEM-UNIT-NAME = KW
   SOURCE-SITE-EFF = .33      ENERGY/UNIT = 3413  ..
 
ENERGY-RESOURCE
   RESOURCE = NATURAL-GAS     UNIT-NAME = THERM     DEM-UNIT-NAME = THERMS/HR
   SOURCE-SITE-EFF = .95      ENERGY/UNIT = 100000  ..
 
ENERGY-RESOURCE
   RESOURCE = NATURAL-GAS     UNIT-NAME = K-CUFT    DEM-UNIT-NAME = K-CUFT/HR
   SOURCE-SITE-EFF = .95      ENERGY/UNIT = 1000000  ..
 
ENERGY-RESOURCE
   RESOURCE = DISTRICT-HTHW   UNIT-NAME = MBTU      DEM-UNIT-NAME = MBTU/HR
   SOURCE-SITE-EFF = .60      ENERGY/UNIT = 1000000  ..
 
ENERGY-RESOURCE                            $ EWT = 250, LWT = 220, 253 btu/gal $
   RESOURCE = DISTRICT-HTHW   UNIT-NAME = K-GALLS   DEM-UNIT-NAME = K-GALLS/HR
   SOURCE-SITE-EFF = .60      ENERGY/UNIT = 253000  .. 
 
ENERGY-RESOURCE                            $ EWT = 250, LWT = 220, 30.4 btu/lb $
   RESOURCE = DISTRICT-HTHW   UNIT-NAME = K-LBS     DEM-UNIT-NAME = K-LBS/HR
   SOURCE-SITE-EFF = .60      ENERGY/UNIT = 30400  .. 
 
ENERGY-RESOURCE
   RESOURCE = DISTRICT-STEAM  UNIT-NAME = MBTU      DEM-UNIT-NAME = MBTU/HR
   SOURCE-SITE-EFF = .60      ENERGY/UNIT = 1000000  ..
 
ENERGY-RESOURCE                             $ EST = 220, LWT = 210, 975 btu/lb $
   RESOURCE = DISTRICT-STEAM  UNIT-NAME = K-LBS     DEM-UNIT-NAME = K-LBS/HR
   SOURCE-SITE-EFF = .60      ENERGY/UNIT = 975000   ..
 
ENERGY-RESOURCE
   RESOURCE = DISTRICT-CHW    UNIT-NAME = TON-HR    DEM-UNIT-NAME = TONS
   SOURCE-SITE-EFF = .90      ENERGY/UNIT = 12000     ..
 
ENERGY-RESOURCE                              $ EWT = 42, LWT = 54, 100 btu/gal $
   RESOURCE = DISTRICT-CHW    UNIT-NAME = K-GALLS   DEM-UNIT-NAME = K=GALLS/HR
   SOURCE-SITE-EFF = .60      ENERGY/UNIT = 100000  .. 
 
ENERGY-RESOURCE                                $ EWT = 42, LWT = 54, 12 btu/lb $
   RESOURCE = DISTRICT-CHW    UNIT-NAME = K-LBS     DEM-UNIT-NAME = K-LBS/HR
   SOURCE-SITE-EFF = .60      ENERGY/UNIT = 12000  .. 
 
ENERGY-RESOURCE
   RESOURCE = FUEL-OIL-2      UNIT-NAME = GALLONS   DEM-UNIT-NAME = GALLS/HR
   SOURCE-SITE-EFF = .60      ENERGY/UNIT = 140000     ..
 
 
$------------------------------------------------------------------------------$
$ METRIC  Units $
 
ENERGY-RESOURCE
   RESOURCE = ELECTRICITY     UNIT-NAME = KWH       DEM-UNIT-NAME = KW
   SOURCE-SITE-EFF = .33      ENERGY/UNIT = 3413  ..
 
ENERGY-RESOURCE                                $ Million-Joules x 946.82 = BTU $
   RESOURCE = NATURAL-GAS     UNIT-NAME = M-JOULES  DEM-UNIT-NAME = M-JOULES/HR
   SOURCE-SITE-EFF = .95      ENERGY/UNIT = 947   ..
 
ENERGY-RESOURCE                            $ 1000 BTU/FT3, CU-MTR = 35.312 FT3 $
   RESOURCE = NATURAL-GAS     UNIT-NAME = CU-MTR    DEM-UNIT-NAME = CU-MTR/HR
   SOURCE-SITE-EFF = .95      ENERGY/UNIT = 35312  ..
 
ENERGY-RESOURCE                                $ Million-Joules x 946.82 = BTU $
   RESOURCE = DISTRICT-HTHW   UNIT-NAME = M-JOULES  DEM-UNIT-NAME = M-JOULES/HR
   SOURCE-SITE-EFF = .60      ENERGY/UNIT = 947   ..
 
                                          $ EWT = 250, LWT = 220, 253 btu/gal $
ENERGY-RESOURCE                     $ Cu-Mtr x 264.17 = gallons, 66835 btu/m3 $
   RESOURCE = DISTRICT-HTHW   UNIT-NAME = CU-MTR    DEM-UNIT-NAME = CU-MTR/HR 
   SOURCE-SITE-EFF = .60      ENERGY/UNIT = 66835  ..
 
                                           $ EWT = 250, LWT = 220, 30.4 btu/lb $ 
ENERGY-RESOURCE                                 $ KGS x 2.204 = LBS, 67 btu/KG $
   RESOURCE = DISTRICT-HTHW   UNIT-NAME = K-KGS     DEM-UNIT-NAME = K-KGS/HR
   SOURCE-SITE-EFF = .60      ENERGY/UNIT = 67000  .. 
 
ENERGY-RESOURCE                                $ Million-Joules x 946.82 = BTU $
   RESOURCE = DISTRICT-STEAM  UNIT-NAME = M-JOULES  DEM-UNIT-NAME = M-JOULES/HR
   SOURCE-SITE-EFF = .60      ENERGY/UNIT = 947    ..
 
ENERGY-RESOURCE                $ EST = 220, LWT = 210, 975 btu/lb, 2150 btu/kg $
   RESOURCE = DISTRICT-STEAM  UNIT-NAME = KGS       DEM-UNIT-NAME = KGS/HR
   SOURCE-SITE-EFF = .60      ENERGY/UNIT = 2150   ..
 
ENERGY-RESOURCE
   RESOURCE = DISTRICT-CHW    UNIT-NAME = TON-HR    DEM-UNIT-NAME = TONS
   SOURCE-SITE-EFF = .90      ENERGY/UNIT = 12000  ..
 
                                             $ EWT = 42, LWT = 54, 100 btu/gal $
ENERGY-RESOURCE                      $ Cu-Mtr x 264.17 = gallons, 26417 btu/m3 $             
   RESOURCE = DISTRICT-CHW    UNIT-NAME = CU-MTR    DEM-UNIT-NAME = CU-MTR/HR 
   SOURCE-SITE-EFF = .60      ENERGY/UNIT = 26417  .. 
 
                                               $ EWT = 42, LWT = 54, 12 btu/lb $
ENERGY-RESOURCE                               $ KGS x 2.204 = LBS, 26.5 btu/KG $
   RESOURCE = DISTRICT-CHW    UNIT-NAME = K-KGS     DEM-UNIT-NAME = K-KGS/HR
   SOURCE-SITE-EFF = .60      ENERGY/UNIT = 26500  .. 
 
ENERGY-RESOURCE     
   RESOURCE = FUEL-OIL-2      UNIT-NAME = LITERS    DEM-UNIT-NAME = LITERS/HR
   SOURCE-SITE-EFF = .60      ENERGY/UNIT = 36598     ..
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I have brought up this subject before and the advice was 32-programs should work with 64-bit computers using Windows 7.  I have just replaced Vista with Windows 7 Professional.  I still cannot run the DOE2.1E program and the weather processors (PKAFT, MKAFT, STAT, etc.)  besides the APEC-HCCV.  I get the message that a 32-bit program will not run 64-bit computer.  I have a lot of files of buildings analyzed with DOE2.1E
Are the any instructions for making the adjustment?
Varkie
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