© 2012 Autodesk MP3765-P - Using BIM to Streamline Your Energy Modeling Workflows Jeff Olden Energy Analyst.

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© 2012 Autodesk MP3765-P - Using BIM to Streamline Your Energy Modeling Workflows Jeff Olden Energy Analyst

© 2012 Autodesk Class Summary In this class you will learn:  How Revit® 2013 can be utilized for the energy modeling workflow  How to create an energy model using the Detailed Edit mode of eQUEST Audience:  Engineers, Architects, and Energy Analysts  Assumes basic familiarity with Revit and energy modeling software

© 2012 Autodesk Learning Objectives At the end of this class, you will be able to:  Use Revit 2013 to model a building's envelope and thermal zone layout and apply internal loads  Generate a DOE2 model using Green Building Studio and import it into eQuest along with the appropriate weather data  Create schedules and model HVAC and plumbing systems in eQuest  Interpret results and troubleshoot errors

© 2012 Autodesk BIM Workflow

© 2012 Autodesk Related Presentations Creating Revit Files:  MP7120 Creating BIM Models for Energy Analysis  MP3565-P Using a Retro BIM Workflow Calibrating:  MP3784-P Calibrating an Existing Building Energy Model Advanced Design:  MP3397-P Taking Advantage of BIM for CFD Modeling  AB7160 Passive Design and Analysis Using BIM Revit Customization:  CP3072 Practical Uses of the API

© 2012 Autodesk Autodesk San Rafael HQ: 111 McInnis

© 2012 Autodesk Creating the Envelope, Thermal Zones, & Internal Loads in Revit

© 2012 Autodesk

Next Steps:  Automatic Zone Creation Tool via API  Automatic Translation from Architectural Model

© 2012 Autodesk Space Parameters  Must be set with correct upper / lower limits

© 2012 Autodesk Specifying Space Parameters

© 2012 Autodesk

Specifying HVAC Zone Parameters Next Steps:  HVAC Zone Schedule Grouping by Associated Space Name  Export Schedules and Automatic Create.INP Code w/ Global

© 2012 Autodesk Finishing Up In Revit

© 2012 Autodesk Creating an eQUEST Model Using Green Building Studio

© 2012 Autodesk When To Use eQUEST?  Detailed HVAC Parameters  Detailed Schedules  Compliance Modeling Alternatives:  Vasari: Building Massing & General Layout  Trane Trace: Load Calcs  Simulation CFD: Airflow Modeling  Energy Plus / Design Builder: Thermal Mass & Mixed Mode Natural Ventilation

© 2012 Autodesk Revit to eQUEST Walkthrough

© 2012 Autodesk Upload.XML File and Download.INP File

© 2012 Autodesk Import the.INP File Into eQUEST

© 2012 Autodesk Selecting Weather Files GBS Weather Station Nearest TMY2 Weather Project Location

© 2012 Autodesk Now We’re in eQUEST: Let’s See What We Have and Add Detail!

© 2012 Autodesk eQUEST 3D Representation

© 2012 Autodesk Imported Schedules Next Steps:  Building Schedules in Excel and Importing.INP Code

© 2012 Autodesk Additional eQUEST Schedules

© 2012 Autodesk Systems Imported from GBS

© 2012 Autodesk

Air System Parameters

© 2012 Autodesk Air System Parameters (Cont…)

© 2012 Autodesk Air System Parameters (Cont…)

© 2012 Autodesk Air System Parameters (Cont…)

© 2012 Autodesk Air System Parameters (Cont…)

© 2012 Autodesk Air System Parameters (Cont…)

© 2012 Autodesk Air System Parameters (Cont…)

© 2012 Autodesk Air System Parameters (Cont…)

© 2012 Autodesk Next Steps  HVAC System Specified in Comments  Excel Macros to Write.INP Code  Exporting Actual Lighting Power Density from Design  Linking Mechanical Schedules to eQUEST Codes

© 2012 Autodesk Creating a DOAS / VRF System

© 2012 Autodesk Using the PVVT

© 2012 Autodesk Interpreting Results & Troubleshooting

© 2012 Autodesk Going Down the Rabbit Hole…

© 2012 Autodesk Largest Troubleshooting Issue: Calibration  Utility Bill Comparison  End Use Comparison

© 2012 Autodesk The Broken Economizer

© 2012 Autodesk eQUEST Next Steps .INP Code  BDL Language  Text Based Editing  Notepad++  Crimson Editor  WinMerge  Excel Based Macros  Revit Customization Through the API

© 2012 Autodesk Questions? Jeff Olden Energy Analyst, Glumac

© 2012 Autodesk Autodesk, AutoCAD* [*if/when mentioned in the pertinent material, followed by an alphabetical list of all other trademarks mentioned in the material] are registered trademarks or trademarks of Autodesk, Inc., and/or its subsidiaries and/or affiliates in the USA and/or other countries. All other brand names, product names, or trademarks belong to their respective holders. Autodesk reserves the right to alter product and services offerings, and specifications and pricing at any time without notice, and is not responsible for typographical or graphical errors that may appear in this document. © 2012 Autodesk, Inc. All rights reserved.