posted on 2015-09-11, 12:24authored bySimon Taylor
In a recent building simulation project, the significant effort required to calculate and enter casual gains and air flow data into the ESP-r modelling software was found to impede progress and increase the risk of error. A software tool, implemented as a Microsoft Excel spreadsheet using VBA, has been developed that avoids these problems by generating the required ESP-r data files automatically. The use of the spreadsheet had a major impact on project progress. Creating the input data for a run became a matter of selecting some options and pressing a button to create the files, where it would have taken well over an hour in the past. In addition, errors were reduced and opportunities for new investigations increased.
History
School
Architecture, Building and Civil Engineering
Published in
Building Simulation 2009 (11th International IBPSA Conference)
Pages
1623 - 1627 (5)
Citation
TAYLOR, S.C., 2009. More efficient ESP-r modelling by automatic generation of input files. Proceedings of the Eleventh International IBPSA Conference, (Building Simulation 2009), 27-30 July, Glasgow, Scotland, pp.1623-1627.
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Publication date
2009
Notes
This is a conference paper, it was presented at the 11th International Building Performance Simulation Association Conference (Building Simulation 2009), details are available at; http://www.bs2009.org.uk/