algorithmic modeling for Rhino
Dear all,
we are working to a simple tool for calculating the heating and cooling loads (for HVAC sizing).
We have now completed the organization of the parameters we would like to control according to a general room (cube) with one window. However, we have several doubts about the results.
In our analysis only one face of the design room has outdoor boundary condition because we need to measure only the dispersions due to the characteristics of this façade face.
Please find attached the script we have developed with some instructions. Two options have been considered:
- 1° OPTION: we defined all the properties of the different elements using the HB_radOpaqueMaterial (to elaborate further analysis) and HB_EPOpaqueMat components.
- 2° OPTION: we used HB_EPNoMassMat in order to define the surfaces.
As reported previously, all the surfaces are adiabatic minus the reference wall with the window, which has been set as ‘outdoor’.
Which option should be used? We obtain different results, and in particular:
- The first option does not report the Heating load in the results;
- The second option seems to work, but the openstudio component highlights that no mass components could lead to not correct results.
In fact, when we use HB_exportToOpenStudio component we obtain:
“1. The simulation has not run correctly because of this severe error:
** Severe ** This building has no thermal mass which can cause an unstable solution.”
Does it really affect the simulation?
Moreover, if we change the schedules (we just try to increase the workday occupancy from 7.00 to 19.00), again (as option 1) we obtain just the Cooling load. Why?
Are the schedules set correctly? We use Cooling and Heating schedules to define the temperatures, but we are not sure the analyses are working in the period we have defined.
Thank you
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Dear all,
Can anyone help us with the issues reported above?
Thank you
Hi,
I have almost the same issues - is there someone who can help us?
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Hi Marco, Send this question to the ladybug forum. I just saw this after Riccardo mentioned it in a comment.
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