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[EnergyPlus_Support] Adjusting weather files to a specific location




I'm trying to find a weather file adjusting utility for EPW files in
EnergyPlus that is akin to "Weather Maker" in Energy-10. I need to adjust a
TMY2 data file to a local microclimate, is there any such utility for
EnergyPlus EPW files? 

Unfortunately the TMY2 export from "WeatherMaker" wouldn't convert to EPW
with the EnergyPlus Conversion Utility.

Thanks,
Troy Harvey

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There are 6 messages in this issue.

Topics in this digest:

      1. use in education
           From: "Simone Delbin" <sdelbin@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
      2. Re: use in education
           From: marc.abadie@xxxxxxxxxx
      3. Re: Re: Problem with ISHRAE weather data
           From: Drury.Crawley@xxxxxxxxxx
      4. Re: multiple units control of pumps
           From: "daiounomiso" <yasutomo45@xxxxxxxxxxx>
      5. Transition-V1-2-1-to-V1-2-2
           From: "daiounomiso" <yasutomo45@xxxxxxxxxxx>
      6. Holes in the floor with only convection
           From: "simoboninsegna" <simoboninsegna@xxxxxxxx>


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Message: 1         
   Date: Tue, 31 Jan 2006 14:39:56 -0300 (BRT)
   From: "Simone Delbin" <sdelbin@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: use in education

I am a master student doing my thesis on building simulation tools for
educational purpose, with architectural students.

Did any of you use a building simulation tool for educational purpose? If
yes can you make any comments on your experience? I am also willing to
know colleges are using building simulation tools in educational matters.

Thanks for you attention,
Sincerely,
Miss Simone Delbin.
School of Civil Engineering, Architecture and Urban Design
State University of Campinas
UNICAMP
(55-19)3386-0195


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Message: 2         
   Date: Tue, 31 Jan 2006 18:22:49 +0100
   From: marc.abadie@xxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: use in education

Hi Simone,

I have a three-year experience on teaching building simulation tool (TRNSYS)
to
Master students in La Rochelle University, France. I think that when using
building energy simulation (BES) tools, you have to face two main
difficulties:

 - first, building simulation involves knowledge of different part of
thermal
transfers (conduction, convection and radiation) as well as knowledge of
building use (ventilation, people schedule...)... so you will have to face
student knowledge or ignorance on those points.

 - second, each BES has his own user interface which can be difficult for
new
user at first sight.

The best thing to do is to prepare in advance a simple case (one zone only,
one
window...) with very imposed conditions to let students learn how to use the
BES... then they can make their own project.

This is what I can tell you about my experience. Do not hesitate to contact
me
again with more specific questions...

-- Marc Abadie
Visiting Researcher at Thermal Systems Laboratory - PUC-PR, Curitiba,
Brazil.
Associate Professor at La Rochelle University, France


Citando Simone Delbin <sdelbin@xxxxxxxxxxxx>:

> I am a master student doing my thesis on building simulation tools for
> educational purpose, with architectural students.
>
> Did any of you use a building simulation tool for educational purpose? If
> yes can you make any comments on your experience? I am also willing to
> know colleges are using building simulation tools in educational matters.
>
> Thanks for you attention,
> Sincerely,
> Miss Simone Delbin.
> School of Civil Engineering, Architecture and Urban Design
> State University of Campinas
> UNICAMP
> (55-19)3386-0195
>
>
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Message: 3         
   Date: Tue, 31 Jan 2006 17:20:18 -0500
   From: Drury.Crawley@xxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: Re: Problem with ISHRAE weather data


We have determine that the ISHRAE source data were not in
TMY2 format.  This did make the direct and diffuse solar values
incorrect.  We have determined what the correct units are
and will be posting new .EPWs in the next day or so.
(Watch this email list for an update.)

Dru Crawley



 

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--- In EnergyPlus_Support@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, Linda Lawrie <linda@l...>
wrote:
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> We have not heard this about ISHRAE weather data.
>
> How did you determine they are 3X larger than possible?  (i.e.,
what
> are you using to determine "max possible"?)
>
>
> Linda
>

Linda,

I arrived at the "3X larger than possible" observation based on the
assumption that the solar data is for planet Earth and that we still
have some atmosphere.

Sorry, I couldn't resist that one.  But really, if you look at any of
the ISHRAE data sets (or at least most), you'll notice that the ET
direct normal solar radiation is on the order of 5000 Wh/m2 whenever
the sun is "up".  The terrestrial direct normal solar radiation
values are often above 3000 Wh/m2, or appoximately 3 times what is
possible here.

To be honest, I haven't used the EPW data sets very much, so I might
be missing something, but all the other data sets I've looked at make
sense.

Paul





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Message: 4         
   Date: Wed, 01 Feb 2006 00:36:26 -0000
   From: "daiounomiso" <yasutomo45@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: multiple units control of pumps

Dear Mike

Thanks, Mike.
I try the way that you told me.

Tetsuji

--- In EnergyPlus_Support@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "Michael J. Witte" 
<mjwitte@g...> wrote:
>
> In EnergyPlus version 1.2.3.031, there are two ways to model 
multiple pumps in 
> a plant loop:
> 
> 1.  Use a single PUMP:VARIABLE SPEED in the supply side inlet 
branch, and let 
> it respond to the flow demands of the other pieces of equipment.
> 
> 2.  Use branch pumps, or multiple pump objects on individual 
equipment 
> branches.  See ExampleFiles\5ZoneBranchSupplyPumps.idf
> 
> Mike






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Message: 5         
   Date: Wed, 01 Feb 2006 05:08:40 -0000
   From: "daiounomiso" <yasutomo45@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Transition-V1-2-1-to-V1-2-2

Dear Sir,

I have some .idf files of Version1.2.1.
Becase I want to convert these files into Version1.2.3 now,
I want to get an auxiliary program: Transition-V1-2-1-to-V1-2-2.
But I couldn't download EnergyPlus of past version from the site.
How can I get Transition-V1-2-1-to-V1-2-2?

Thanks.

Tetsuji





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Message: 6         
   Date: Wed, 01 Feb 2006 10:05:20 -0000
   From: "simoboninsegna" <simoboninsegna@xxxxxxxx>
Subject: Holes in the floor with only convection

Hello to all,

how have I to define a hole in the ceiling between two zones of the 
building? The hole I want to model (for example the stairshole) must be 
just a void in the ceiling of the room on floor downstair. The hole 
should termally affects the climate of the 2 rooms only by convection 
and irradiation. 

Thank you 






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