[Equest-users] Can DOE2 couple with CFD software?

Charudatta Joshi cjoshi.energy at gmail.com
Mon Feb 29 08:12:16 PST 2016


Yongqing,

One way you might be able to accomplish this is if your CFD program
reads/writes input/output to/from unencrypted text files. You could process
inputs from eQUEST's .inp file to something which the CFD program will
interpret. Once the CFD analysis is done, you might open the original .inp
and the CFD output text file in Excel, and update the relevant entities
(CFMs, schedules, etc) in the .inp file. A bit of VBA might make that part
easy. Of course, I'm presenting a 30k feet view, but hopefully this gives
one possible headstart.

Best of luck.

CJ
On Feb 29, 2016 9:23 PM, "冷面寒枪" <503271081 at qq.com> wrote:

> Hi,everyone
>
> I want to invesitigate nature ventiation's impaction on building
> energy.However,nature ventilation feature has many restrictions in
> eQUEST.So I consider coupling DOE2 with CFD software such as fluent to
> analysis the energy saving potential of nature ventilation.Any suggestion?
>
> Thanks you!
>
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