An energy analytical model is a special form of geometry used for energy simulation engines such as DOE 2.2 and EnergyPlus. The energy analytical model powers Energy Optimization for Revit.
The energy analytical model is an abstraction of a building's overall form and layout into a computational network. This network captures all of the key paths and processes of heat transfer throughout the building.
Based on the gbXML schema, the energy analytical model has 3 main components:
For example, the following illustration shows spaces (1), surfaces (2), and zones (3) as a computational network in the energy analytical model.