DOE2. 1A; building energy consumption analysis. [CDC7600,6600,CYBER175; IBM370,303x; DEC10,20; FORTRAN (99. 9%) and COMPASS (0. 1%) for the CDC version. The IBM and DEC versions are all FORTRAN]
DOE2 is a set of computer programs for the analysis of energy consumption in buildings. Programs are included to calculate the heating and cooling loads for each space (zone) in the building for each hour of a year (LOADS), to simulate the operation and response of the equipment and systems that control temperature and humidity and distribute heating and cooling to the space (SYSTEMS), to model primary energy conversion equipment that uses fuel (e.g. oil, gas, or sun) to provide the required heating, cooling, and electricity (PLANT), and to compute the life-cycle cost for building operation based on economic parameters (ECONOMICS).CDC7600,6600,CYBER175;IBM370,303x;DEC10,20; FORTRAN (99.9%) and COMPASS (0.1%) for the CDC version. The IBM and DEC versions are all FORTRAN.; SCOPE 2.1 (CDC7600), NOS 1.3 (CDC CYBER175), OS/370 (IBM3033,370) and TOPS-10 (DEC10); The CDC version of DOE2.1A requires 142,000 (octal) words of program storage for execution of the sample problems. The IBM version of DOE2.1A requires 1362K bytes of memory. The DEC10 version of DOE2.1A requires 450K words of memory.
- Research Organization:
- Lawrence Berkeley Lab., CA (USA)
- OSTI ID:
- 6485631
- Report Number(s):
- ANL/NESC-782; ON: DE83048782
- Country of Publication:
- United States
- Language:
- English
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320100* -- Energy Conservation
Consumption
& Utilization-- Buildings
AIR CONDITIONING
BOILERS
BUILDINGS
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COMPUTER CODES
COMPUTERS
CONSTRUCTION
CONTROL SYSTEMS
COOLING LOAD
COST
D CODES
ECONOMICS
ENERGY ANALYSIS
ENERGY CONSUMPTION
ENERGY SYSTEMS
FORTRAN
HEATING
HEATING LOAD
IBM COMPUTERS
LIFE-CYCLE COST
LIGHTING SYSTEMS
OPERATION
PROGRAMMING LANGUAGES
ROOFS
SITE SELECTION
SPACE HEATING
SYSTEMS ANALYSIS
VENTILATION
WALLS
WEATHER