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Openstudio — 2.9.1 [top]

The OpenStudio 2.9.1 platform has been released, offering a wide range of new features, enhancements, and bug fixes to improve the user experience. As a comprehensive building energy modeling platform, OpenStudio continues to revolutionize the way architects, engineers, and building owners design, operate, and optimize their buildings. In this article, we will explore the key features and updates in OpenStudio 2.9.1, as well as its applications and benefits in the building energy modeling industry.

This article provides a comprehensive overview of OpenStudio 2.9.1, exploring its core components, its relationship with EnergyPlus 9.2.0, and how it enables complex BEM workflows. What is OpenStudio 2.9.1?

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Software updates usually bring improvements, but in the world of Building Energy Modeling (BEM), version control is vital. OpenStudio 2.9.1 (released in late 2019) is highly sought after for several distinct reasons:

Split (OpenStudio Application managed by OpenStudio Coalition) Older v2 API structure Refactored v3 API (some legacy measures break) The OpenStudio 2

No software is perfect. OpenStudio 2.9.1 has a few quirks that experienced users have learned to navigate:

In conjunction with jEPlus 2.1.0 and jEPlus+EA 2.1 , OpenStudio 2.9.1 is used to perform multiobjective optimization of thermal-energy performance. This article provides a comprehensive overview of OpenStudio

OpenStudio 2.9.1 is a widely-used, open-source software tool for building energy modeling and analysis. Developed by the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL), OpenStudio provides architects, engineers, and building owners with a comprehensive platform to simulate and optimize building energy performance. With its user-friendly interface and robust capabilities, OpenStudio has become a popular choice among building professionals seeking to reduce energy consumption and improve building sustainability.