Tutorials and CookbooksTutorials shall help you to learn the AnTherm application quickly and efficiently. Examples and guides collected below shall explain the usage of the application. They shall allow the user to quickly learn the operation of the application and contain useful tips regarding input strategies also. Following tutorials are available: • Introductory tutorial • • Advanced Tutorial • • Example images • • Example: Results repot (edited) • • Example: Coupling Coefficients report (edited) • There are several example projects included within the application's installation to give you a quick start. You will find these examples in the subfolder "Beispiele" (means "examples" in german) of the installation folder (typically its is C:\Program Files\tkornicki\AnTherm\Beispiele ). After opening one of these example projects (via menu Help->Example Load...) please save a working copy of it to your private folder (menu File->Save as...). Below the listing of some: | BEISPIEL_1 | 3-dimensional modelling of an building corner with balcony. This example is identical to the 3rd validation example of EN ISO 10211. | | BEISPIEL_2 | 3-dimensional modelling detail of a glass roof over indoor swimming pool. To avoid condensation one of the joists is heated by filament (heating power can be entered). | | BEISPIEL_3 | 3-dimensional modelling detail of exterior wall of vertically perforated bricks. The calculation of heat transport is executed to obtain medium U-Value for unrendered wall. | | DEMO1_3D | Wall corner made of homogenous material, plastered on both sides with concrete ceiling with plaster. Three-dimensional calculation. | | DEMO3_3D | Masonry wall corner plastered on both sides with concrete ceiling with plaster. Three-dimensional calculation. | | Hallenbad_2D | Example of two dimensional heat and vapour transport (diffusion). Junction detail of flat roof of an indoor pool. Dividing wall between living room and indoor swimming pool: double skin brick wall with 5 cm core insulation. Calculation of the heat and vapour transport. | | Hallenbad_3D | Example of three dimensional heat and vapour transport (diffusion). Junction details of the flat roof over an indoor pool. Dividing wall between living room and indoor swimming pool: double skin brick wall with 5 cm core insulation. Exterior wall of the swimming pool: 25 cm concrete, 15 cm core insulation, 12.5 cm brick sheathing. Calculation of the heat and vapour transport | | overlap | Example showing effect of overlapping principles of data entry. Flipping the order of elements results in different overlapping product. Try reordering (promote/demote) of a selected element. | | TUTOR2_orig | TUTORIAL - 2-dimensional: Reinforced concrete slab with masonry bearing wall on girder over carport (+ exterior insulation and electric heating cable assembly embedded in concrete floor topping). | | TUTOR3_orig | TUTORIAL - 3-dimensional: Corner construction over carport. Masonry bearing wall on girder over carport and bonded with concrete floor slab (+ ext. insul, perimeter insul., elect. heating assembly in floor topping). | | EN ISO 10077 | All conformance validation examples of EN ISO 10077 (Frames). | | EN ISO 10211 | All conformance validation examples of EN ISO 10211 (Thermal bridges). | | EN ISO 13786 | All validation examples of EN ISO 13786 (Dynamic thermal indicators). |
Remark: To quickly reach examples installed within the example folder use the Menu Help->Example Load... . Remark: Further tutorials, references, examples, videos and imagery of AnTherm can be available at the AnTherm's website or Blog also. Please visit them frequently. You will find the link to AnTherm's web within the Help menu. Continue with the Introductory Tutorial... See also: Introduction, Data Entry & Input windows, Evaluations and Results |