Passive:Dynamic Simulation: Unterschied zwischen den Versionen

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Setpoints for WUFI®Plus in detail:
Setpoints for WUFI®Plus in detail:
<br> Temperature: Design Minimal Temperature = indoor temperature, Design Maximal Temperature = overheating temperature,  
<br> '''Temperature:''' Design Minimal Temperature = indoor temperature, Design Maximal Temperature = overheating temperature,  
<br> Ground temperature: New optional ground climate added with Relative Humidity = 99 constant, Temperature = sin curve with min/max values and phase shift from WUFI®Passive calculation
<br> '''Ground temperature:''' New optional ground climate added with Relative Humidity = 99 constant, Temperature = sin curve with min/max values and phase shift from WUFI®Passive calculation
<br> Internal loads:  
<br> '''Internal loads:'''
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Version vom 17. Juli 2013, 14:04 Uhr

Switch to dynamic Mode

The major advantage of WUFI®Passive is the possiblity to compare the results of the static passive house calculation method with the dynamic simulation of WUFI®Plus.
Please note that the simulation of WUFI®Plus requires additional input data, especially for materials like heat storage capacity or hygrothermal properties.

Set Boundary Conditions from Passive House

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Certain input parameters can be taken over from WUFI®Passive to WUFI®Plus. To simplify this step new a button "Set Boundary Conditions from Passive House" has been introduced. This option will set reasonable values for the dynamic simulation mode for better comparison of the results.

Setpoints for WUFI®Plus in detail:
Temperature: Design Minimal Temperature = indoor temperature, Design Maximal Temperature = overheating temperature,
Ground temperature: New optional ground climate added with Relative Humidity = 99 constant, Temperature = sin curve with min/max values and phase shift from WUFI®Passive calculation
Internal loads: