This module contains data for simulating buildings. The data contained in this module is used by another module called dibs_computing_core
to perform the simulation. Make sure that the dibs_computing_core
module is installed in your project and configured correctly to
utilize the full functionality of this module.
To install the package, use the following command:
pip install dibs_data
To use the full DIBS model it is recomended to install the DibsCLI bundling the DibsComputingCore, DibsDataSourceCSV and the DibsData. To install the DIBS Command Line Interface (DibsCLI) use the following command:
pip install dibs_cli
To Import the module use the following command:
import dibs_data
For a detailed installation guide and further information on DIBS see the wiki and the DIBS Project Page.
Please cite the Dynamic ISO Building Simulator (DIBS) as defined here.
The current Dynamic ISO Building Simulator (DIBS) is a PyPI package implementation of the initial DIBS implementation by Julian Bischof, Simon Knoll and Michael Hörner.
This program is licensed under the MIT License. See the license file for more information.
The Dynamic ISO Building Simulator has been developed in context of the 'ENOB:DataNWG Forschungsdatenbank Nichtwohngebäude' (www.datanwg.de) project and the project 'FlexGeber - Demonstration of flexibility options in the building sector and their integration with the energy system in Germany' at Institut Wohnen und Umwelt (IWU), Darmstadt. The preparation of the publication as a Python package on Pypi was undertaken within the EnOB:LezBAU project, where the DIBS model provides the basis for the calculation of the operational energy within the LezBAU web tool.
ENOB:DataNWG
Funding code: Fkz.: 03ET1315
Project duration: 01.12.2015 until 31.05.2021
FlexGeber
Funding code: Fkz.: 03EGB0001
Project duration: 01.10.2017 until 31.07.2022
ENOB:LezBAU
Funding code: Fkz.: 03EN1074A
Project duration: 01.01.2023 until 31.12.2025
All funded by:
in accordance with the parliamentary resolution of the German Parliament.