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# [https://energyplus.net/support-training User support page] on [http://energyplus.net/ EnergyPlus.net] (includes links to various EnergyPlus resources) | # [https://energyplus.net/support-training User support page] on [http://energyplus.net/ EnergyPlus.net] (includes links to various EnergyPlus resources) | ||
# [https://www.buildingenergysoftwaretools.com/ Building Energy Simulation (BEST) Directory], which contains a list of companies that provide EnergyPlus services for [https://www.buildingenergysoftwaretools.com/?capabilities=Support+Services&keys=EnergyPlus support and consulting] as well as [https://www.buildingenergysoftwaretools.com/?capabilities=Training+Services&keys=EnergyPlus training]. The training list contains the same links as found via the ''Real-Time Email and Phone Support'' and ''EnergyPlus Training'' on the EnergyPlus User Support page, #2 above. | # [https://www.buildingenergysoftwaretools.com/ Building Energy Simulation (BEST) Directory], which contains a list of companies that provide EnergyPlus services for [https://www.buildingenergysoftwaretools.com/?capabilities=Support+Services&keys=EnergyPlus support and consulting] as well as [https://www.buildingenergysoftwaretools.com/?capabilities=Training+Services&keys=EnergyPlus training]. The training list contains the same links as found via the ''Real-Time Email and Phone Support'' and ''EnergyPlus Training'' on the EnergyPlus User Support page, #2 above. | ||
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Website: | openstudio.net |
Source: | [1] |
License: | [2] |
Bugs: | issues |
Community: | [3] Unmet Hours Forum |
Maturity: | Category:Mature |
Donate: | - |
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OpenStudio® is a cross-platform (Windows, Mac, and Linux) collection of software tools to support whole building energy modeling using EnergyPlus and advanced daylight analysis using Radiance. OpenStudio is an open source (LGPL) project to facilitate community development, extension, and private sector adoption. OpenStudio includes graphical interfaces (OpenStudio Application) along with a Software Development Kit (SDK).
OpenStudio utilizes EnergyPlus as the engine for performing the building energy simulations. The OpenStudio Coalition is an organization founded to support the use of the OpenStudio Application.
Subpages
- OpenStudio/Adding Utility Rates
- OpenStudio/Building Component Library
- OpenStudio/Building Component Library/Creating New BCL Repository
- OpenStudio/OpenStudio Application
- OpenStudio/OpenStudio Application/Building Envelope Specification
- OpenStudio/OpenStudio Application/Constructions
- OpenStudio/OpenStudio Application/Geometry
- OpenStudio/OpenStudio Application/Introduction to OpenStudio Application
- OpenStudio/OpenStudio Application/Measures
- OpenStudio/OpenStudio Application/Sizing an HVAC System
- OpenStudio/OpenStudio Coalition
- OpenStudio/OpenStudio Measure
- OpenStudio/OpenStudio SDK
- OpenStudio/OpenStudio Server
- OpenStudio/OpenStudio SketchUp Plug-in
- OpenStudio/OpenStudio SketchUp Plug-in/Modeling Plenum Spaces
- OpenStudio/OpenStudio Standards
- OpenStudio/Parametric Analysis Tool
- OpenStudio/The OpenStudio Coalition
- OpenStudio/Video Tutorials
OpenStudio's Suite of Tools
OpenStudio comprises:
- OpenStudio SDK (Software Development Kit and Command Line Interface)
- Graphical Applications:
- OpenStudio Measure
- OpenStudio Standards
- OpenStudio Server
Closely Associated Tools
History
OpenStudio was first released in April 2008 by the National Renewable Energy Laboratory, a part of the U.S. Department of Energy. At first, 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. SketchUp on the desktop is no longer free, and requires a paid subscription based license to run.
Documentation, User-Guides and Tutorials
Assistance, documentation and user-guides for OpenStudio are found in multiple locations, both online and in print. Unmet Hours and the OpenStudio Coalition are primary sources of tutorials and answers when it comes to OpenStudio. In addition, a textbook was published in 2018, titled Building Energy Modeling with OpenStudio that is a good guide for new building energy modelers and designers[1].
- Helpful OpenStudio Resources
- OpenStudio Coalition
- The OpenStudio Coalition website has documentation on installing, creating and running simulations. They also have linked covering a few advanced topics, including utility rate tariffs, and working with gbXML files.
- Unmet Hours
- Use this forum based website for community support, to post questions, or to search for answer to energy modeling questions in general. Many questions here are related to using OpenStudio and EnergyPlus.
- Developer Resources
- See this page on GitHub for more information regarding assisting OpenStudio development.
- OpenStudio Training Providers
- Teaching yourself how to use OpenStudio
- Building Energy Modeling with OpenStudio: A Practical Guide for Students and Professionals
- Free NREL OpenStudio tutorial videos
- Free Helix Energy Partners OpenStudio tutorial videos
- See Video Tutorials, for a list of videos available online for free use.
Community
While the intent of the UnmetHours forum is for people to ask specific questions about building energy modeling projects, it is also forum that fosters a community of sorts. Other communities that exist for finding other modelers, designers and developers in the building energy modeling area are[2]:
- Bldg-sim email list
- User support page on EnergyPlus.net (includes links to various EnergyPlus resources)
- Building Energy Simulation (BEST) Directory, which contains a list of companies that provide EnergyPlus services for support and consulting as well as training. The training list contains the same links as found via the Real-Time Email and Phone Support and EnergyPlus Training on the EnergyPlus User Support page, #2 above.
IFC to gbXML
See this OSArch community forum post on ongoing efforts to convert IFC files into gbXML files.
See also
External Resources for Open-Source Tools
- Official OpenStudio Page
- Official EnergyPlus Page
- Official Radiance Page
- Official OpenStudio Coalition Website
- Unmet Hours Forum
- Building Energy Modeling with OpenStudio
- IFC import description: https://openstudiocoalition.org/tutorials/tutorial_ifcimport/
GitHub
External Resources for Proprietary Tools
Notes
- ↑ Unmet Hours. (2023). Unmethours.com. https://unmethours.com/question/92975/how-to-fix-negative-zone-volume/
- ↑ Unmet Hours. (2022). Unmethours.com. https://unmethours.com/question/72116/what-tutoring-and-collaborating-services-are-available-for-energyplus/
License: LGPL-Style / BSD-4-clause source (check this Duncan (talk) 16:20, 9 December 2020 (UTC) )
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. |
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This page is OpenStudio documentation. Full documentation is available at the OpenStudio website. All articles in the OSArch wiki related to OpenStudio can be seen in the OpenStudio Category |