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2011-07-19 08:06 PM - last edited on 2023-05-11 10:23 AM by Noemi Balogh
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2011-07-20 11:16 PM
From the 1st screenshot I can see you picked "solar collectors", which produce hot water, not electricity.
2011-07-21 05:15 PM
nedostizni wrote:I think you can download the trial versions of both ArchiCAD 15 and EcoDesigner 15 from myarchicad.com.
I still do not own an Archicad 15, and some time will pass until I buy it.
2011-07-22 11:22 AM
2011-07-24 02:45 PM
Anyway, you say the building is only going to be used in summer: what do you mean by that?Building will be located at 2000 meters in the Alps. Thus the object will be opened for tourist only during summer months (June, July, August).
Can you change your walls so that all of them have about 0,17 W/m2K?Ok, I will do so.
I noticed that your Archicad model has a "shell" on top of the building that shades most of the glazing. On one side, I think this may cause the indoor to be too dark. On the Ecodesigner side, did you set the building shading correctly to simulate this shell? I mean, I'd set it to "highly shaded" or whatever it is in ED. This may reduce your solar heat gains (and therefore the need for natural cooling) by a large amount.This is what are you talking about? :
As last thing, to protect your opaque envelope from overheating in summer (walls, roof slabs), you need to set off and diminish the daily heat wave. This means that for "summer insulation" (my English is weaker here since I've only been calculating this part here in Italy), the U-value does not count as much. The reason for this is that the U-value is based on the steady-state heat transfer (that means: the outdoor is always colder than the indoor), while in summer you need to consider a dynamic heat transfer (which means: during the day, the outdoor is warmer than the inside; during the night it's the other way around). I cannot remember if ED allows you to enter other values for each building material than the lambda value. If so, then you can improve your opaque building envelope to reach these values:Hm, here are the there categories that ED allows to be changed: U-value, Surface type and Infiltration:
2011-07-25 12:23 PM
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