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EnergyPlus has adopted the standard SI units for input and output.
ASCII with no spaces is used for abbreviations. Note that exponents appear without any indication of exponentiation: i.e., kg/m3 not kg/m^3 or kg/m**3. Also note the use of dashes. We have W/m2-K not W/m2*K or W/(m2*K).
At the end we note the “problem” variables – the inputs that have non-standard units. Inputs using these units will have to be changed and the code checked to see how the quantities are used internally.
Table 10. Standard EnergyPlus Units
Quantity
|
unit
|
abbreviation
|
angular degrees
|
degree
|
deg
|
Length
|
meter
|
m
|
Area
|
square meter
|
m2
|
Volume
|
cubic meter
|
m3
|
Time
|
seconds
|
s
|
frequency
|
Hertz
|
Hz
|
temperature
|
Celsius
|
C
|
absolute temperature
|
Kelvin
|
K
|
temperature difference
|
Celsius
|
deltaC
|
Speed
|
meters per second
|
m/s
|
energy (or work)
|
Joules
|
J
|
Power
|
Watts
|
W
|
Mass
|
kilograms
|
kg
|
Force
|
Newton
|
N
|
mass flow
|
kilograms per second
|
kg/s
|
volume flow
|
cubic meters per second
|
m3/s
|
Pressure
|
Pascals
|
Pa
|
pressure difference
|
Pascals
|
Pa
|
specific enthalpy
|
Joules per kilogram
|
J/kg
|
Density
|
kilograms per cubic meter
|
kg/m3
|
heat flux
|
watts per square meter
|
W/m2
|
specific heat
|
|
J/kg-K
|
conductivity
|
|
W/m-K
|
Diffusivity
|
|
m2/s
|
heat transfer coefficient
|
|
W/m2-K
|
R-value
|
|
m2-K/W
|
heating or cooling capacity
|
Watts
|
W
|
electric potential
|
volts
|
V
|
electric current
|
Amperes
|
A
|
illuminace
|
lux
|
lx
|
luminous flux
|
lumen
|
lm
|
luminous intensity
|
candelas
|
cd
|
luminance
|
candelas per square meter
|
cd/m2
|
vapor diffusivity
|
m2/s
|
|
Viscosity
|
|
kg/m-s
|
Dynamic Viscosity
|
|
N-s/m2
|
Porosity
|
|
m3/m3
|
thermal gradient coeff for moisture capacity
|
|
kg/kg-K
|
isothermal moisture capacity
|
|
m3/kg
|
Standard EnergyPlus Units[LINK]
EnergyPlus has adopted the standard SI units for input and output.
ASCII with no spaces is used for abbreviations. Note that exponents appear without any indication of exponentiation: i.e., kg/m3 not kg/m^3 or kg/m**3. Also note the use of dashes. We have W/m2-K not W/m2*K or W/(m2*K).
At the end we note the “problem” variables – the inputs that have non-standard units. Inputs using these units will have to be changed and the code checked to see how the quantities are used internally.
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