ApacheCalc
Performs heat loss and heat gain design calculations, using procedures laid down by the Chartered Institute of Building Services Engineers to determine building heating and cooling loads. These calculations are performed in seconds on the model created within the IES ApacheCalc uses the Integrated Data Model (IDM) generated within the IES heat loss, heat gain, load calculation N/A N/A Many throughout the UK, Europe, Australia & USA. Mechanical building services engineers Input of building shape and form is through a CAD geometrical representation of the building in the IDM. Building constructions, building usage patterns, worldwide climatic weather data, building HVAC systems and natural ventilation openings data can all be input via pre-built databases or created by the user through an intuitive graphical user interface. Output of the design calculations (boiler/chiller size, room loads, system air flow rates etc) are shown in tabular and graphical form within a self contained results viewer. All reportage can be copied into word processing and spreadsheet packages for further analysis/reporting. CPU: Intel Pentium 4 1.4 GHz+, or AMD Athlon 1400+ CPU Faster processors strongly recommended for frequent use of detailed simulation modules such as Radiance and APACHE-sim.
Memory: 512 Mb fast RAM (266Mhz+)
Hard Drive: 500 Mb free for installation, 1Gb free for Project data. Annual thermal simulation results for large models can produce large data files e.g. >50MB.
Optical Drive: CDRW, enabling large projects to be securely backed up.
Video Card: OpenGL compatible video card with 128 Mb RAM. Suggest GEForce or Radeon based cards.
Operating System: Windows 2000/XP.
Minimum screen resolution - 1024 x 768 pixels. C++, Visual Basic, Fortran Results of the design calculations are linked to further modules in the IES None reported. Company: IES Ltd Address:
Helix Building, West of Scotland Science Park Telephone: +44 (141) 945 8500 Facsimile: +44 (141) 945 8501 E-mail: Website: Contact IES at the above address or visit the web site.Keywords
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Kelvin Campus
Glasgow G20 0SP
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