Using Energy Plus

Posted by Rean Tirol | Tuesday, August 26, 2008 | , , | 0 comments »

I just finished doing the tutorial exercises for Energy Plus.  It is an interesting application because you can simulate the cooling and heating performance of a building.  You start out by creating partitions of the building you want to analyze. The software has values on construction materials taken from ASHRAE databases.



Thermal zones of model

The next step is to render sub elements like windows and doors.  As soon as this done,  energy plus can render it as a .dxf file.  


Rendering windows and doors

 You can then simulate building performance based on weather/climate data taken from WMO.  You can also add HVAC, lighting or occupancy components to your model.    After running your model, you can get a good estimate of your energy performance.  The output would be something like this:

Site and Source Energy
Total Energy (GJ) Energy Per Total Building Area (MJ/m2) Energy Per Conditioned Building Area (MJ/m2)
Total Site Energy 233.55 503.77 503.77
Net Site Energy 233.55 503.77 503.77
Total Source Energy 655.37 1413.66 1413.66
Net Source Energy 655.37 1413.66 1413.66


Building Area

Area (m2)
Total Building Area 463.60
Net Conditioned Building Area 463.60


Resized picture of end use output
                    Energy plus seems to be a great tool in analyzing building performance whether for retrofits or new designs.  I will be exploring more of this tool and its google sketch-up plug-in. I will be making it part of my arsenal of tools in my advocacy for sustainable energy.  Stay tuned...

drawings taken from Energy Plus getting started guide 


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