Description
A reference guide to simulation tools used in data-driven environmental design. Organised by analysis type with practical recommendations for different project stages.
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## Energy Modelling
**EnergyPlus**
- Developer: US Department of Energy
- Use: Detailed building energy simulation — heating, cooling, lighting, ventilation, water
- Interface: Text-based input (IDF); accessed through front-ends like DesignBuilder, Honeybee, or OpenStudio
- Strengths: The most validated building energy engine globally; used as reference by ASHRAE and most building codes
- Limitation: Steep learning curve for direct use; requires expert interpretation of results
- License: Free, open source
**OpenStudio**
- Developer: NREL (National Renewable Energy Laboratory)
- Use: Graphical interface and SDK for EnergyPlus; supports Measure-based parametric studies
- Strengths: Scripting via Ruby/Python for automated parametric analysis
- License: Free, open source
**DesignBuilder**
- Developer: DesignBuilder Software Ltd
- Use: Commercial GUI for EnergyPlus with integrated visualisation
- Strengths: Most accessible EnergyPlus interface; good for practitioners without simulation expertise
- License: Commercial
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## Daylight Simulation
**Radiance**
- Developer: Greg Ward (LBNL)
- Use: Physically-based lighting simulation — the gold standard for daylight analysis
- Metrics: Illuminance, luminance, daylight factor, spatial daylight autonomy (sDA), annual sunlight exposure (ASE)
- Interface: Command-line; accessed through Honeybee, Climate Studio, or DIVA
- Strengths: Physically accurate ray-tracing; validated against measured data; used for LEED daylight credits
- License: Free, open source
**Climate Studio** (also listed under tools)
- Integrated Radiance-based daylight with compliance-ready outputs (LEED v4.1, BREEAM, WELL)
- Fastest workflow from Rhino model to daylight compliance report
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## Wind and Ventilation (CFD)
**OpenFOAM**
- Developer: OpenCFD Ltd / ESI Group (open source)
- Use: General-purpose CFD — outdoor wind comfort, natural ventilation, pollution dispersion
- Interface: Text-based; accessed through Butterfly (Grasshopper) or BlueCFD
- Strengths: Free; extremely capable; used in research and professional contexts
- Limitation: Very steep learning curve; requires CFD expertise for reliable results
- License: Free, open source (GPL)
**Autodesk CFD**
- Developer: Autodesk
- Use: CFD with BIM integration (Revit)
- Strengths: More accessible than OpenFOAM; good Revit interoperability
- Limitation: Less flexible than OpenFOAM for complex scenarios
- License: Autodesk subscription
**SimScale**
- Developer: SimScale GmbH
- Use: Cloud-based CFD (and FEA) with web interface
- Strengths: No local hardware requirements; good for firms without simulation workstations
- License: Free tier available; commercial for full capabilities
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## Outdoor Comfort & Urban Microclimate
**ENVI-met**
- Developer: ENVI-met GmbH
- Use: Urban microclimate simulation — outdoor thermal comfort, vegetation effects, air quality
- Strengths: The leading tool for urban-scale thermal comfort; models vegetation, water features, and soil
- Limitation: Computationally expensive; simulation times can be very long
- License: Commercial; academic licenses available
**Ladybug Tools (Dragonfly + Urban Weather Generator)**
- Use: Urban heat island effect estimation; district-scale energy modelling
- Strengths: Free; integrated with Grasshopper parametric workflows
- Limitation: Less detailed than ENVI-met for microclimate; better suited for comparative studies than absolute predictions
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## Acoustic Simulation
**Pachyderm Acoustical Simulation**
- Developer: Arthur van der Harten
- Platform: Grasshopper/Rhino plugin
- Use: Room acoustics simulation — reverberation time, speech intelligibility, sound ray tracing
- Strengths: Integrated into parametric design workflow; good for concert halls, lecture theatres, offices
- License: Free, open source
**ODEON**
- Developer: ODEON A/S
- Use: Professional room acoustics simulation
- Strengths: Industry standard for concert hall and auditorium design; validated against measured data
- License: Commercial
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## Weather Data Sources
**EPW Files** (EnergyPlus Weather)
- Source: climate.onebuilding.org (free, global coverage)
- Content: Hourly data for a typical meteorological year — temperature, humidity, wind, solar radiation, precipitation
- Use: Input for all Ladybug Tools, EnergyPlus, Climate Studio analyses
- Coverage: 3,000+ locations worldwide
- Limitation: Based on historical data; does not reflect climate change projections
**Future Weather Files**
- Tool: CCWorldWeatherGen (University of Southampton), Meteonorm
- Use: Morphing historical EPW files with IPCC climate projections to create future weather scenarios
- Application: Testing building designs against projected 2050 and 2080 climate conditions
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## Practical Recommendations by Project Stage
| Stage | Tool | Purpose |
|-------|------|---------|
| Competition / concept | Autodesk Forma | Quick solar, wind, daylight assessment |
| Schematic design | Ladybug + Honeybee | Parametric environmental analysis |
| Design development | Climate Studio or Honeybee | LEED/BREEAM daylight compliance |
| Design development | EnergyPlus via Honeybee | Detailed energy model |
| Specialist studies | OpenFOAM via Butterfly | CFD wind/ventilation analysis |
| Urban design | ENVI-met or Dragonfly | Outdoor comfort and microclimate |
| Post-occupancy | Sensor platforms + dashboards | Measured performance verification |