{"id":4582,"date":"2021-04-14T10:37:37","date_gmt":"2021-04-14T03:37:37","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/designbuilder.htstech.com.vn\/?page_id=4582"},"modified":"2023-01-22T03:30:41","modified_gmt":"2023-01-21T20:30:41","slug":"tong-quan-ve-phan-mem","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"https:\/\/designbuilder.vn\/en\/software\/openstudio\/tong-quan-ve-phan-mem\/","title":{"rendered":"Product overview"},"content":{"rendered":"
OpenStudio includes a Sketchup Plug-in and other associated applications:<\/strong><\/span><\/p>\n The Plug-in allows engineers to:<\/strong><\/p>\n OpenStudio was first released in April 2008 by the National Renewable Energy Laboratory, a part of the U.S. Department of Energy. NREL reports an average of 700 OpenStudio downloads per month. Google’s strategist for SketchUp, remarked that “OpenStudio is lauded around our office as one of the most complicated plug-ins ever written for SketchUp”.<\/p>\n OpenStudio\u00ae\u00a0is a cross-platform (Windows, Mac, and Linux) collection of software tools to support whole building energy modeling using EnergyPlus and advanced daylight analysis using Radiance. OpenStudio is an open source (LGPL) project to facilitate community development, extension, and private sector adoption. OpenStudio includes graphical interfaces along with a Software Development Kit (SDK).<\/p>\n The graphical applications include the OpenStudio SketchUp Plug-in, OpenStudio Application, ResultsViewer and the Parametric Analysis Tool. The OpenStudio SketchUp Plug-in is an extension to Trimble\u2019s popular SketchUp 3D modeling tool that allows users to quickly create geometry needed for EnergyPlus. Additionally, OpenStudio supports import of gbXML and IFC for geometry creation. The OpenStudio Application is a fully featured graphical interface to OpenStudio models including envelope, loads, schedules, and HVAC. ResultsViewer enables browsing, plotting, and comparing simulation output data, especially time series. The Parametric Analysis Tool enables studying the impact of applying multiple combinations of OpenStudio Measures to a base model as well as export of the analysis results for EDAPT submission.<\/p>\n In addition to the graphical interface, OpenStudio allows building researchers and software developers to quickly get started through its multiple entry levels, including access through C++, Ruby, and C#. Users can leverage the Ruby interface to create OpenStudio Measures that can be easily shared and applied to OpenStudio Models.<\/p>\n\n
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