Autodesk University
2015-08-07, 05:35 PM
Session: ME427-2
Title: Using Green Building XML (gbXML) for Building Energy Analysis Interoperability
Instructor: Stephen Roth
Course Description: This class will discuss the following: An overview of how gbXML is being used by popular 3D BIM authoring and building energy analysis software tools to streamline the transfer of building information to and from engineering analysis tools. Short case studies of successful usage of gbXML for rapid building energy analysis and HVAC load calculations for a major office complex and how gbXML is being extended to accommodate interoperability for building automation controls and Smart Grid. This class is intended for design engineers who are heavily involved with many types of building analysis including energy, thermal, lighting, computational fluid dynamics, and other types of analysis. Attendees will learn how to better utilize gbXML during the design and analysis workflow and understand where gbXML is headed as the design and controls/monitoring of buildings are better integrated.
Title: Using Green Building XML (gbXML) for Building Energy Analysis Interoperability
Instructor: Stephen Roth
Course Description: This class will discuss the following: An overview of how gbXML is being used by popular 3D BIM authoring and building energy analysis software tools to streamline the transfer of building information to and from engineering analysis tools. Short case studies of successful usage of gbXML for rapid building energy analysis and HVAC load calculations for a major office complex and how gbXML is being extended to accommodate interoperability for building automation controls and Smart Grid. This class is intended for design engineers who are heavily involved with many types of building analysis including energy, thermal, lighting, computational fluid dynamics, and other types of analysis. Attendees will learn how to better utilize gbXML during the design and analysis workflow and understand where gbXML is headed as the design and controls/monitoring of buildings are better integrated.