It is a little difficult to determine what is happening without know how you have created your composite wall.
i.e. the order of the composites, the position of the reference lines.
I can get something close to what you have but I am getting slightly different results.
Could you please select these 2 walls and then go to the FILE menu > External Content > Save Selection as Module.
Then ZIP that module file so you can attach it to this thread.
Then I can see exactly what you are working with.
The first thing is you are doing a component schedule and that will be giving you figures for each composite skin.
But in your schedule settings you have the "Show uniform items as a single entity" box ticked so some of your results are adding together.
Either un-tick this option and you will see 4 sets of figures or set up an element schedule (you won't be able to get 'Composite skin / component volume' with an element schedule though).
Look at how the wall skins trim in 3D (see attached) and you will see how one skin cuts off the same skin in the other wall.
So the length of you insulation skin is 10m on one wall but only 9m on the other - therefore gross area is 10m² on one wall and 9m² on the other.
What I don't understand is where the net surface areas or the skin volumes come from.
Or why the gross surface area of the inside is the same as the outside.
The net surface areas are clearly different.
To me these figures are wrong and I have brought this up with Graphisoft.
With PBC on (Legacy off) I think the surface areas and volumes are of no value.
Turn legacy on you will get surfaces ad volumes as they were in 16 and before but you will lose all the benefits of modelling with PBCs.
Barry.
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