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Example Models and Model Data

In this section, you will find a collection of different example models for ENVI-met (both .INX and .SIM files) and some example data from model simulations.

Be aware that the sample model outputs can be huge in file size…


Urban Layout The Urban Layout model is a small (100 x 100 x 20 Grids) model that shows a simple urban scene including the use of receptors. Data supplied: Model data and Sample Results Enter...


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Case Study: Thermal Comfort The Thermal Comfort Case Study is a small (200 x 190 x 30 Grids) model that was used to analyze minimal invasive climate adaptation strategies to mitigate urban excess heat. Enter...


Case Study: Vegetation The Vegetation Case Study is a small (100 x 60 x 30 Grids) model that was used to analyze the influence of different microclimates onto the tree vitality. Enter...


Case Study: Windflow The Windflow Case Study is a complex (300 x 300 x 25 Grids) model that was used to analyze windflow within the city of Phoenix. Enter...


Case Study: Solar Radiation The Solar Radiation Case Study is a complex (1778 m x 1512 m x 784 m) model of Manhattan that was used to analyze solar access within the city. Enter...


Case Study: Air Pollution The Air Pollution Case Study is a complex (2000 x 1200 x 90 m) model that was used analyze the concentration and distribution of O3 in an urban area. Enter...


Case Study: Precipitation The Precipitation Case Study is a small model that was used to analyze the influence of precipitation onto vegetation and natural surfaces. Enter...


Case Study: Facade Research The Vegetation Case Study is a small (50 x 50 x 30 Grids) model that was used analyze the different behaviors of a variety of façade materials. Enter...


Case Study: Connecting Inside and Outside In the Connecting Inside & Outside Case Study, a small (40 x 40 x 30 Grids) model was used to analyze the different behaviors of a variety of façade materials and their influence on the building inside air temperature. Enter...


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