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Can I use AEDG Small to Medium Office - SlabAndBasement with SI units?
I would like to use AEDG Small to Medium Office - SlabAndBasement for correct ground coupling in Openstudio. However, I am modelling in SI units. So, I was wondering if I can use the mesures. I tried it and it was running perfectly. Instead of putting slab area to perimeter ratio in ft2/ft I put the value in m2/m. Thanks for your advice.
Can I use AEDG Small to Medium Office - SlabAndBasement with SI units?
I would like to use AEDG Small to Medium Office - SlabAndBasement for correct ground coupling in Openstudio. However, I am modelling in SI units. So, I was wondering if I can use the mesures. I tried it and it was running perfectly. Instead of putting slab area to perimeter ratio in ft2/ft I put the value in m2/m. Thanks for your advice.
Can I use AEDG Small to Medium Office - SlabAndBasement with SI units?
I would like to use AEDG Small to Medium Office - SlabAndBasement for correct ground coupling in Openstudio. However, I am modelling in SI units. So, I was wondering if I can use the mesures. I tried it and it was running perfectly. Instead of putting slab area to perimeter ratio in ft2/ft I put the value in m2/m. Thanks for your advice.
Can I use AEDG Small to Medium Office - SlabAndBasement with SI units?
I would like to use AEDG Small to Medium Office - SlabAndBasement for correct ground coupling in Openstudio. However, I am modelling in SI units. So, I was wondering if I can use the mesures. I tried it and it was running perfectly. Instead of putting slab area to perimeter ratio in ft2/ft I put the value in m2/m. Thanks for your advice.
Can I use AEDG Small to Medium Office - SlabAndBasement with SI units?
I would like to use AEDG Small to Medium Office - SlabAndBasement for correct ground coupling in Openstudio. However, I am modelling in SI units. So, I was wondering if I can use the mesures. I tried it and it was running perfectly. Instead of putting slab area to perimeter ratio in ft2/ft I put the value in m2/m. Thanks for your advice.