EnergyPlus
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- EnergyPlus parametric IDF objects.[1] This simple method is limited to discrete parametric analysis, using the auxiliary ParametricPreprocessor program that is bundled with EnergyPlus.
- EPlusR[2] (EnergyPlus R): A research-level scripting toolkit for EnergyPlus in R (programming language).
- EpXL[3] (EnergyPlus Excel): A simple Excel spreadsheet application with options for sensitivity/parametric analysis and pareto-front optimization.
- GenOpt[4] (Generic Optimization Program), optionally with the free GenOpt GUI ExcalibBEM[5]
- jEPlus[6] (Jython EnergyPlus): A simulation manager for parametric analysis with EnergyPlus.
- OpenStudio Analysis Framework and Spreadsheet:[7] A front-end for the OpenStudio Server, allowing for users to create large-scale cloud analyses using OpenStudio measures.
- SALib:[8] A Python library for general sensitivity analysis, which can be used with user-defined scripts to run EnergyPlus and extract results.
See also
References
- ↑ Parametric IDF objects: https://bigladdersoftware.com/epx/docs/8-5/input-output-reference/parametric-objects.html#parametric-objects
- ↑ EPlusR: https://cran.r-project.org/web/packages/eplusr/vignettes/eplusr.html
- ↑ EpXL: https://github.com/SchildCode/EpXL/
- ↑ GenOpt: https://simulationresearch.lbl.gov/GO/
- ↑ ExcalibBEM: https://www.simeb.ca/ExCalibBEM/index_en.php
- ↑ jEPlus: http://www.jeplus.org/wiki/doku.php
- ↑ "Analysis Examples". 29 August 2021. https://github.com/NREL/OpenStudio-analysis-spreadsheet.
- ↑ SALib: https://salib.readthedocs.io/en/latest/basics.html
