epw2wea

Hi all,

I have a question about the epw2wea program, which converts an Energy Plus
Weather file (EPW) into a WEA format.
When you use epw2wea command, the resulting WEA file usually has 5 columns.
Are they in the following order?

Month | Day | Hour | Global horizontal irradiance | Direct normal
irradiance

Best,
Leyla

Hi Leyla,

Actually it's slightly different, according to the gendaymtx man page:

"Gendaymtx takes a weather tape as input and produces a matrix of sky patch values using the Perez all-weather
       model. The weather tape is assumed to be in the simple ASCII format understood by DAYSIM, which contains a
       short header with the site parameters followed by the month, day, standard time, direct normal and diffuse
       horizontal irradiance values, one time step per line."

BTW, we are working on getting a version of epw2wea into the Radiance source tree so that future Radiance installers will include this utility in a regular Radiance install. I kinda thought that with gendaymtx being part of Radiance now, a utility to convert standard EnergyPlus weather files into the Daysim format was pretty much a dependency now, and luckily Christoph Reinhart agrees. NREL has a version of epw2wea that is compiling on all platforms and we hope to get it integrated into the Radiance source soon.

Also, we are currently testing our integration of gendaymtx into OpenStudio; we are now seeing annual climate based daylight simulation execution times in a matter of minutes (single phase)! We hope to have this capability integrated into the release in time for the Radiance Workshop. Stay tuned...

- Rob

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On Aug 2, 2013, at 1:45 PM, Leyla Sanati <[email protected]> wrote:

Hi all,

I have a question about the epw2wea program, which converts an Energy Plus Weather file (EPW) into a WEA format.
When you use epw2wea command, the resulting WEA file usually has 5 columns. Are they in the following order?

Month | Day | Hour | Global horizontal irradiance | Direct normal irradiance

Best,
Leyla
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Thank you Rob.
I am excited to hear that epw2wea will be in the Radiance package.
I couldn't install it on my mac, so I have to switch computers every time I
need to use the program.

Best,
Leyla

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On Fri, Aug 2, 2013 at 10:02 PM, Rob Guglielmetti < [email protected]> wrote:

Hi Leyla,

Actually it's slightly different, according to the gendaymtx man page:

"Gendaymtx takes a weather tape as input and produces a matrix of sky
patch values using the Perez all-weather
       model. The weather tape is assumed to be in the simple ASCII
format understood by DAYSIM, which contains a
       short header with the site parameters followed by the month,
day, standard time, direct normal and diffuse
       horizontal irradiance values, one time step per line."

BTW, we are working on getting a version of epw2wea into the Radiance
source tree so that future Radiance installers will include this utility in
a regular Radiance install. I kinda thought that with gendaymtx being part
of Radiance now, a utility to convert standard EnergyPlus weather files
into the Daysim format was pretty much a dependency now, and luckily
Christoph Reinhart agrees. NREL has a version of epw2wea that is compiling
on all platforms and we hope to get it integrated into the Radiance source
soon.

Also, we are currently testing our integration of gendaymtx into
OpenStudio; we are now seeing annual climate based daylight simulation
execution times in a matter of minutes (single phase)! We hope to have this
capability integrated into the release in time for the Radiance Workshop.
Stay tuned...

- Rob

On Aug 2, 2013, at 1:45 PM, Leyla Sanati <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> I have a question about the epw2wea program, which converts an Energy
Plus Weather file (EPW) into a WEA format.
> When you use epw2wea command, the resulting WEA file usually has 5
columns. Are they in the following order?
>
>
> Month | Day | Hour | Global horizontal irradiance | Direct
normal irradiance
>
>
> Best,
> Leyla
> _______________________________________________
> Radiance-general mailing list
> [email protected]
> http://www.radiance-online.org/mailman/listinfo/radiance-general

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Yep, it will be nice to have that utility available on all platforms. Coming soon to an installer near you.

Rob Guglielmetti
NREL Commercial Buildings Research Group
Golden, CO 80401
[email protected]

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-----Original Message-----
From: Leyla Sanati [[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>]
Sent: Saturday, August 03, 2013 09:25 AM Mountain Standard Time
To: Radiance general discussion
Subject: Re: [Radiance-general] epw2wea

Thank you Rob.
I am excited to hear that epw2wea will be in the Radiance package.
I couldn't install it on my mac, so I have to switch computers every time I need to use the program.

Best,
Leyla

On Fri, Aug 2, 2013 at 10:02 PM, Rob Guglielmetti <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
Hi Leyla,

Actually it's slightly different, according to the gendaymtx man page:

"Gendaymtx takes a weather tape as input and produces a matrix of sky patch values using the Perez all-weather
       model. The weather tape is assumed to be in the simple ASCII format understood by DAYSIM, which contains a
       short header with the site parameters followed by the month, day, standard time, direct normal and diffuse
       horizontal irradiance values, one time step per line."

BTW, we are working on getting a version of epw2wea into the Radiance source tree so that future Radiance installers will include this utility in a regular Radiance install. I kinda thought that with gendaymtx being part of Radiance now, a utility to convert standard EnergyPlus weather files into the Daysim format was pretty much a dependency now, and luckily Christoph Reinhart agrees. NREL has a version of epw2wea that is compiling on all platforms and we hope to get it integrated into the Radiance source soon.

Also, we are currently testing our integration of gendaymtx into OpenStudio; we are now seeing annual climate based daylight simulation execution times in a matter of minutes (single phase)! We hope to have this capability integrated into the release in time for the Radiance Workshop. Stay tuned...

- Rob

On Aug 2, 2013, at 1:45 PM, Leyla Sanati <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

Hi all,

I have a question about the epw2wea program, which converts an Energy Plus Weather file (EPW) into a WEA format.
When you use epw2wea command, the resulting WEA file usually has 5 columns. Are they in the following order?

Month | Day | Hour | Global horizontal irradiance | Direct normal irradiance

Best,
Leyla
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