Grasshopper

algorithmic modeling for Rhino

Hi guys,
I'm really new on Rhino, Grasshopper, honeybee and co, just so you know.
Here is my problem. I'm writing a thesis on whether or not the high thermal inertia of the external walls of a building impact (or not) thermal loss.
My idea was to analyze a dynamic simulation of a square meter of different types of walls (lighweight, heavy high-inertia, ...) and to compare them.
Afterwards, to approach a closer-to-reality situation, I would like to model a small room, with 3 exposed walls and 1 wall being adjacent to another similarly heated room (like it's usual in a house).
And then again analyze the results and draw some conclusions. :)
Could you guys give me some advice about how I should procede with Honeybee to get these results?
Thank you very much in advance,
Flemming

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Flemming,

I would start by watching the videos related to Honeybee Energy simulation. Here is a similar question.

Mostapha

Hi Mostapha and thanks for answering!

Here is what I did using Chris Mackey's first tutorials on Honeybee energy simulation.

For some reason, the energy simulation doesn't run when I put the toggle to "true", and I cannot figure out what I did wrong..

On the other hand, these very well-made tutorials explain how to model a whole building, but will I be able to model just a square meter of a wall and run the same test like I explained in my message above?

Thanks for your support!

Flemming

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I'm not sure what you mean by modeling just a square meter of the wall. If you're trying to study a wall section then you should take a look at THERM. In energy simulation you need a zone to run the analysis. Look up for Getting Started with EnergyPlus document.

Actually I'm trying to figure out the amount of energy loss in each type of wall, by looking at a surface of a given type of wall of 1m².

Then I want to see how the different wall type would behave in a room situation.

I used THERM before, but as you probably know, it's not a dynamic tool so it doesn't take in account the thermal inertia of the wall.

I'm a real newbie in this domain, please forgive me if I give some weird answers or make false statements! :)

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