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+ | | icon = Eplus_logo_1.png | ||
+ | | screenshot = - | ||
+ | | website = [https://energyplus.net/ energyplus.net] | ||
+ | | source = [https://github.com/NREL/EnergyPlus source] | ||
+ | | license = [https://energyplus.net/licensing BSD-style] | ||
+ | | bugs = [https://github.com/NREL/EnergyPlus/issues issues] | ||
+ | | community = [https://energyplus.net/support-training support & training] [https://energyplus.net/documentation documentation] | ||
+ | | maturity = Mature | ||
+ | | donation = - | ||
+ | }} | ||
− | + | OpenStudio is a suite of free and open-source software applications for building energy analysis used in building information modeling. OpenStudio applications run on Microsoft Windows, Macintosh, and Linux platforms. Its primary application is a plugin for proprietary SketchUp, that enables engineers to view and edit 3D models for EnergyPlus simulation software. | |
− | + | OpenStudio was first released in April 2008 by the National Renewable Energy Laboratory, a part of the U.S. Department of Energy. NREL reports an average of 700 OpenStudio downloads per month.[8] Google's strategist for SketchUp, remarked that "OpenStudio is lauded around our office as one of the most complicated plug-ins ever written for SketchUp". | |
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+ | OpenStudio was designed to work with SketchUp, because many architects already use SketchUp for building designs. The integration allows architects to analyze a design's energy performance before beginning construction. | ||
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+ | (original text from Wikipedia [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OpenStudio OpenStudio], february 2020) | ||
=See also= | =See also= | ||
* [[Ladybug Tools]] | * [[Ladybug Tools]] | ||
− | * [[VI- | + | * [[VI-Suite]] |
+ | * [[OpenStudio]] has close bindings with EnergyPlus | ||
=External resources= | =External resources= | ||
+ | {{Template:Software}} | ||
{{Template:Analysis_and_Simulation}} | {{Template:Analysis_and_Simulation}} | ||
+ | [[Category:Building Energy Modeling (BEM)]] |
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Website: | energyplus.net |
Source: | source |
License: | BSD-style |
Bugs: | issues |
Community: | support & training documentation |
Maturity: | Category:Mature |
Donate: | - |
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OpenStudio is a suite of free and open-source software applications for building energy analysis used in building information modeling. OpenStudio applications run on Microsoft Windows, Macintosh, and Linux platforms. Its primary application is a plugin for proprietary SketchUp, that enables engineers to view and edit 3D models for EnergyPlus simulation software.
OpenStudio was first released in April 2008 by the National Renewable Energy Laboratory, a part of the U.S. Department of Energy. NREL reports an average of 700 OpenStudio downloads per month.[8] Google's strategist for SketchUp, remarked that "OpenStudio is lauded around our office as one of the most complicated plug-ins ever written for SketchUp".
OpenStudio was designed to work with SketchUp, because many architects already use SketchUp for building designs. The integration allows architects to analyze a design's energy performance before beginning construction.
(original text from Wikipedia OpenStudio, february 2020)
See also[edit]
- Ladybug Tools
- VI-Suite
- OpenStudio has close bindings with EnergyPlus
External resources[edit]
This page describes a software project from our AEC Free Software directory |
This page is about AEC_Free_Software_directory#Analysis_and_Simulation software and the Category:Analysis_and_Simulation. This category currently includes software for Structural Analysis & Environmental Analysis. |