2010-09-01 09:54 PM - last edited on 2023-05-11 10:24 AM by Noemi Balogh
2010-09-01 10:27 PM
2010-09-01 11:45 PM
Master wrote:Thanks a ton this helped me get to the point of the button becoming active! I actually don't know how to give thermal properties.. where is this done? Attached is the error I keep receiving. Thanks again!!
Quick answer
ED cannot perform a calculation when there are:
-no elements
-no enclosed spaces ( I believe 4 walls, a floor and roof)
-no properties of those enclosing elements (thermal properties) given
FYI:
ArchiCAD/Help/Eco Designer
Advanced User Guide
2010-09-02 01:25 AM
2010-09-02 03:34 AM
2010-09-02 04:35 AM
amonle wrote:I'll second John's comment. I have tended to pick fills purely for presentation appearance - using 25%, 35%, 50% and 75% more than I care to admit. But, unique, named fills-per-material-type are essential for ED - and down the road for cost estimation/etc.
So to share my very simple tutorial after solving it - two words - CUT FILLS
Make sure your elements are not set to something 'abstract' like 'Background Fill' (which my AC13 defaults to) - and give them something 'real' like 'Block Concrete' etc.
2010-09-02 05:28 PM
2010-09-02 05:32 PM
2010-09-02 08:17 PM
amonle wrote:Looks promising, thanks for the info! I'll keep an eye on it.
About LEED - have a look at this post
It hasn't got very far yet but who knows. Of course there may be others
2010-09-02 08:38 PM
Karl wrote:This is great thanks for the info! For some reason when I get to the specific materials when I want to define it to one of the fills that is set at 0.00.. and I click ok.. it won't actually set it to it.
This is all in the user manual AFAIK...
Click on the Structures tab, as shown in the screeenshot attached. Any undefined properties will have the yellow "!" warning triangle.
Click the "..." button for U-Value to define.
You'll then get to the U-value Calculator showing the skins for the selected element. Click the "..." button there to look up all of the cut fills in the project.
Having clicked on that, you can now see all of the Thermal Property Assignments for cut fills - many of which probably read as "0.00". At the end of the line, is another "..." button. Click it.
Now you're looking at the Material Catalog. Find the material that corresponds to the fill, select it, and click OK to copy its values back.
Etc.
I cannot say that I like this interface, but that's how it works. Define everything, and you can then do the analysis.
Cheers,
Karl