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A free and open source heat air and moisture modelling tool; HAM, from International Building Physics Toolkit
http://www.ibpt.org
Does anyone here have any experience of this ?
Is it worth the effort to learn it?
Well the models may be open-source but you need to buy Simulink to run them, don't you?
Perhaps there's some open-source engine that will run them or a variant of them (octave or scilab?)
I couldn't find any contact details on the website to ask, though they may be buried in the papers.
Cheers, Dave
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