Hi guys,
I need help with some energy simulation for my school project. The thing is I'm an aerospace eng. student and this project is mainly leaning towards architecture and mechanical eng. I've been introduced to Revit 2013 (all disciplines incl.) and also eQUEST 3.64.
The problem I'm facing is that I know nothing about both of the mentioned softwares and no civil eng and architectural background so I'm at loss on what to do.
Can anyone kindly bring me through the fundamental stages of making an existing model ready for simulation in eQUEST? I have the building model passed down to me by the previous batch working on it and weather data as well. AFAIK, I don't find any zones or spaces created. I was advised to add them in but I have no idea where to place them or what they are so I don't understand what it does and how it'll affect the final export to eQUEST. I haven't been able to find tutorials/videos on preparation stages either.
The Revit model and weather data are HERE.
Thank you very much in advance for the assistance! Well it's kinda urgent so much appreciated!
I need help with some energy simulation for my school project. The thing is I'm an aerospace eng. student and this project is mainly leaning towards architecture and mechanical eng. I've been introduced to Revit 2013 (all disciplines incl.) and also eQUEST 3.64.
The problem I'm facing is that I know nothing about both of the mentioned softwares and no civil eng and architectural background so I'm at loss on what to do.
Can anyone kindly bring me through the fundamental stages of making an existing model ready for simulation in eQUEST? I have the building model passed down to me by the previous batch working on it and weather data as well. AFAIK, I don't find any zones or spaces created. I was advised to add them in but I have no idea where to place them or what they are so I don't understand what it does and how it'll affect the final export to eQUEST. I haven't been able to find tutorials/videos on preparation stages either.
The Revit model and weather data are HERE.
Thank you very much in advance for the assistance! Well it's kinda urgent so much appreciated!