IHP-0005 Energy Modeling (eQUEST)


These last couple of weeks I have been enjoying my summer break. I got the opportunity to relax and spend some quality time with my wife and kids which is always the best. But now it seems as though I have to get back to work. So to continue with my pursuit I have decided to look into a popular design tool known as eQuest the quick simulation tool (link). eQuest is a tool used to create advance detailed analysis of energy performance. It analyzes data for every hour in a year which is then used to calculate how much energy the proposed building will consume. This tool was developed to simplify the simulation process by making it possible for any member of the design team to create advance simulations and during any phase of the design process.

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Design Wizards

I have actually used eQuest in the past at my previous place of employment (KEMA) and found that this piece of software is actually pretty easy to pick up. Especially when you have the opportunity to work with a bunch of talented individual who specialize in high performance design and our proficient in the art of energy modeling. Working with these designers I got to see firsthand how this piece of software can helps designers find the best design solutions, and how I myself could potentially use it to verify my own design decisions. I am not an expert in eQuest (at least not yet), but I do see this software being a vital tool to any designers list of tools. Like I mentioned before it’s pretty easy to pick up. One of the reasons why eQuest seems to be such an easy program to use would have to be the design wizards used for inputting data. These design wizards help designers by creating guiding steps for data input. eQuest currently has two wizards one for schematic design and one for design development. As of right now I have only experimented with the schematic design wizard, which has worked great for my simple experiments.

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Parametric Simulations

You might ask “how does eQuest work?” To answer that question it works by creating advance parametric simulations that helps designers figure out which design solution will work best. The design team uses eQuest to create baseline models that meet Title 24 (California) or Ashrae 90.1minimum energy standards for building designs. Then the modeler uses these baseline models as starting points for alternative design solutions. The designer applies energy efficient measures (such as, more efficient technologies, materials, or lighting strategies) to help find better alternatives. Once these parametric runs our done simulating the designers will be able to see detailed comparison studies of both the baseline models as well as the proposed alternative models. This will then give the designer and understanding of how the building will potentially perform and/ or further insight to what steps he/ she might possibly need to take.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Now the best way to succeed in high performance design is to know where you are going from the beginning.  So the use of energy modeling software such as eQuest should begin early on in the design process to help create better decisions on how to achieve the goal of high performance.

For more information on eQUEST check out the DOE2 website.


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6 Responses

  1. David Gulyas David Gulyas says:

    Nice to come across your blog! I am just getting started with equest, and have a project to model. My background is interior design and music, but I built a house along the lines of a German “passive house” here in Bloomington, IN. I truly appreciate the critical role of modeling in design; my house was modeled using phpp (passive house standards), so I really get this. The project I’m working on is World Wide Automotive, with a ground source heat pump and radiant slab, T5 fixtures, etc. Client wants to model for tax incentives.

  2. Jessica Jessica says:

    I am new to eQuest and was just wondering if you have tried using Revit, exporting through GBS to get the DOE2 file and then exporting to eQuest? Or do you only use the wizards in eQuest?

    Thanks,
    Jessica

  3. Fabian Fabian says:

    I have never acctually tried importing from Revit into eQuest. I have tried bring models from Ecotect in to eQuest but with not success. But in all honestyy the wizards in eQuest are actually pretty easy to follow, which can help develop quick results.

    Good luck Guys!!

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