AECOsim ENERGY SIMULATOR

I am a new user of Energy Simulator. I would like to ask for help with regards to roofs. I have a building where there are internal ceilings for the individual rooms.

Above the internal ceilings there is an exposed pitched roof.

When I produce the 3D model and add the shape of the roof, the software extends the room walls and room volume to match the shape of the pitched roof assuming that the rooms have vaulted ceilings and not rooms with internal ceilings.

Do I not add the shape of the roof to my model and assume that the roof is a flat roof, or is there a setting to tell the software that there is an internal ceiling between the rooms and the exposed roof. I watched your learning video and it doesn't say anything.

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  • Hi Sean,

    Many thanks for raising this - I agree that such an option should be incorporated. I understand that development work is planned on the roof modeller so I will log your request as an enhancement.

    For now, you can model this by using a Plenum room as your "attic" space.

    Say for example your roof rises to 5m, and your rooms have a ceiling at 3m, when entering the room you could enter:

    Then, trace the roof and set up over the Plenum room.

    Hope that clarifies. I will create a WIki article to expand on this further and will send to you once complete.

    Shane Regan | Principle Building Performance Support Engineer

        

  • Hi Shane, Thanks. I think, and I maybe wrong, that your answer assumes that the roof is flat at 2.0m above the ceiling and thus the plenum is consistent height., however in the case of a pitched roof the plenum height will vary from 0m on the roof edge to whatever the height of the apex.

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