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Re: [EnergyPlus_Support] Weatherfile: Amman, Jordan





Shady,

There are ASHRAE IWEC2 weather files for Amman as well as nine other locations in Jordan.  The entire set of 3,012 IWEC2 weather files are available on a DVD from ASHRAE (www.techstreet.com/cgi-bin/detail?product_id=1823067) for $229.

Individual IWEC2 weather files are now also available from my company (White Box Technologies)  in various formats (BINM for DOE-2, EPW for EnergyPlus, etc.) for $35 per site.  I will be posting a general announcement on various bulletin boards about this in a few weeks time about this in a few weeks time after the Web page has been completed and tested.

In the meanwhile, anyone interested in a IWEC2 weather file can just send me an e-mail. For a list of the 3,012 IWEC2 locations, please see  http://www.whiteboxtechnologies.com/IWEC2_locations.txt

Joe
Joe Huang
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On 1/31/2013 3:44 AM, Shady Attia wrote:
 

Dear All,

I am looking for a weather for Amman, Jordan. This includes any other cities in Jordan.

thank you in advance,

Shady Attia,  
Research Scientist 
Interdisciplinary Laboratory of Performance-Integrated Design (LIPID)
Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (EPFL)




To: EnergyPlus_Support@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
From: EnergyPlus_Support-owner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Date: Thu, 29 Mar 2012 16:51:42 +0000
Subject: [EnergyPlus_Support] Re: Thermal mass methods

 

I believe thermal mass is accomodated by the basic nature of the heat balance algorithms method.

That is, if the user enters the materials using their "mass" rather than a simple R value.

--- In EnergyPlus_Support@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "Amir" <amirhosein_ghoreishi@...> wrote:
>
> Thanks for reply. I did take a look at and searched through most of the Energy Plus documents available on the website. Although thermal mass and its applications in Energy Plus are repeatedly mentioned in these documents, I still could not find the basic fundamentals behind the consideration of thermal mass itself. The very basic methods that were used to introduce the concept of thermal mass in the Energy Plus program in the first place. Any help?
>
> --- In EnergyPlus_Support@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, Linda Lawrie <linda@> wrote:
> >
> > It probably would be a good idea for you to read the GettingStarted
> > document (at least the first section that explains about EnergyPlus)
> > and then the Engineering Reference document.
> >
> > www.energyplus.gov has all the documents.
> >
> > At 11:22 AM 3/27/2012, Amir wrote:
> > >Dear all,
> > >
> > >I have a question about the Energy Plus built-in capabilities
> > >dealing with thermal mass. Generally speaking, could someone tell me
> > >what methods (scientific/computational)the Energy Plus uses to deal
> > >with thermal mass? How does thermal mass account for in Energy Plus?
> > >I am looking for the methods that the E+ uses to take into account
> > >the effects of thermal mass.
> >
>




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