Openstudio 2.9.1 ((hot)) 99%

: Drawing complex shading surfaces (e.g., a neighboring tower with 200+ faces) causes the SketchUp plug-in to become sluggish. Workaround : Draw simplified massing boxes using native SketchUp geometry, then explode and use "Create Shading Surface Group" only on the outermost envelope.

OpenStudio 2.9.1 stands as a testament to the platform's reliability. It provides a comprehensive suite for professional-grade energy analysis, offering the perfect balance of a user-friendly interface and the raw power of the EnergyPlus engine. Whether for legacy support or specific workflow requirements, it remains a vital tool in the energy modeler’s toolkit. 2 features that were introduced alongside this version? openstudio 2.9.1

OpenStudio 2.9.1: Bridging Complexity and Usability in Building Energy Modeling : Drawing complex shading surfaces (e

Released around late 2019, version 2.9.1 is a legacy but highly significant version in the building science community. It acted as the connective tissue between: OpenStudio 2

OpenStudio Plug-in Kickstart - Extensions - SketchUp Community

OpenStudio 2.9.1 was a significant stable release in the OpenStudio 2.x series, widely used in energy modeling workflows before the transition to OpenStudio 3.x. It represents the final architecture based on Ruby 2.2 and C++11/14 before the major migration to Ruby 2.5 and C++17 in the 3.0 release.