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| <code>Pset_MaterialEnergy</code>
 
| <code>Pset_MaterialEnergy</code>
| A set of extended material properties for energy calculation purposes.
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| <code>Pset_MaterialFuel</code>
 
| <code>Pset_MaterialFuel</code>
| A set of extended material properties of fuel energy typically used within the context of building services and flow distribution systems.
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| <code>Pset_MaterialHygroscopic</code>
 
| <code>Pset_MaterialHygroscopic</code>
| A set of hygroscopic properties of materials.
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| <code>Pset_MaterialMechanical</code>
 
| <code>Pset_MaterialMechanical</code>
| Useful for describing mechanical properties, usually relevant to structural analysis.
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| Useful to describing mechanical properties, usually relevant to structural analysis.
 
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| <code>Pset_MaterialOptical</code>
 
| <code>Pset_MaterialOptical</code>
| A set of optical properties of materials.
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| <code>Pset_MaterialThermal</code>
 
| <code>Pset_MaterialThermal</code>
| A set of thermal material properties.
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| <code>Pset_MaterialWater</code>
 
| <code>Pset_MaterialWater</code>
| A set of extended material properties for of water typically used within the context of building services and flow distribution systems.
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