[esp-r] FW: Re: Moveable Insulation - an example of thermophysical property substitution - was responded to

Jon Hand jon at esru.strath.ac.uk
Mon Dec 17 20:19:57 GMT 2012


Here is the conversation thus far..... sorry that I hit reply rather than reply-all....  -Jon Hand

I also just responded with a list of the specific commands needed to load the specific
model. 
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From: helia.taheri at ut.ac.ir [helia.taheri at ut.ac.ir]
Sent: 17 December 2012 18:32
To: Jon Hand
Subject: Re: [esp-r] Re: Moveable Insulation - an example of thermophysical      property substitution

Hi Dear Mr. Hand,

Thanks alot for your good answer. I understand the explain that you said,
but I didn't find that group that you said! Sorry. I am the beginner with
ESP-r and I didn't understand exactly.
Would you please explain again and simpler?
Thanks again.

Best Wishes,
Helia Taheri


>
> ESP-r is able to substitute constructions during a simulation based on
> some
> simple control logic.  Up to 3 surfaces in each zone can have their
> constructions
> switched.  The alternative construction needs to have the same number of
> layers as the original construction
>
> There is an exemplar model which does construction substitution.  Look for
> it
> in the group named construction-related issues and the item is named
> thermophysical property substitution.  The cfg file name is bld_tp_sub.cfg
>
> -Jon Hand
> ________________________________________
> From: esp-r-bounces at lists.strath.ac.uk [esp-r-bounces at lists.strath.ac.uk]
> On Behalf Of Arianna Sdei [A.Sdei at brighton.ac.uk]
> Sent: 17 December 2012 17:04
> To: Phylroy Lopez; esp-r at lists.strath.ac.uk
> Subject: [esp-r] Re: Moveable Insulation
>
> Thank you. Would you be able to be a bit more specific? What a perl or
> ruby script with regular expressions is? Arianna
>
> From: Phylroy Lopez [mailto:phylroy.lopez at gmail.com]
> Sent: 17 December 2012 17:00
> To: Arianna Sdei
> Subject: Re: [esp-r] Re: Moveable Insulation
>
>
> do that with a perl or ruby script with regular expressions. Should not be
> the hard.
> On 2012-12-17 8:53 AM, "Arianna Sdei"
> <A.Sdei at brighton.ac.uk<mailto:A.Sdei at brighton.ac.uk>> wrote:
> Dear All,
>
> does anybody knows if it is possible at all to modify climate files
> automatically using monthly averages? I know that it is possible to modify
> existing files manually each hour but that is very time consuming, is
> there an automated way of doing this in ESP-r? Can I just modify the
> degree days? I look forward to hearing from you,
>
> best
>
> Arianna Sdei
>
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