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Energy analysis not possible in a specific file. ERROR

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spagnuolo.giulia
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Energy analysis not possible in a specific file. ERROR

Hi, 

 

I have this issue with a specific project, whenever I try to generate insight or view the analysis on Insight 360 it brings up this error. 

I am not sure why it would refer to thin wall, they are all 330 in width - does anyone have an idea on how to clear the error? 

 

"Your analysis failed.

 

Detailed status:

Model: MODELLO_prova oggi

Location: Via delle Isole Curzolane 190, Rome, Laz.

Error: Issue: An error has occurred related to the DOE-2 simulation. It is below and may be of assistance in determining the issue with your building model. <br/> * 327 * ..<br/>*ERROR****************************************************************************************<br/>*ERROR*****Cannot simulate LAYERS aim0053 as given. The wall is too thin or<br/> U-VALUE CONSTRUCTION.<br/>*ERROR****************************************************************************************<br/>*ERROR*****Cannot simulate LAYERS aim0053 as given. The wall is too thin or<br/> * 623 * ..<br/>*ERROR********* == ***************************************************************************<br/>*ERROR*****aim0053 has no data due to previous error<br/>" 

 

Many thanks, 

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Hello,

 

There are construction elements in your model which may have very high, or very low thermal mass. You may or may not have added these intentionally as they are tied to Revit construction elements and materials. Go to Energy Settings, disable ‘Include Thermal Properties’ and Generate Insight again. If you wish to add thermal properties, review all of your construction elements and look for any with very high or low thermal mass, such as 1mm plaster or 500mm steel.

See this section of the new help for more information: http://help.autodesk.com/view/RVT/2017/ENU/?guid=GUID-9F244D1F-8EEA-4DAE-97E2-DF5312B66589

 

Let us know if you have more questions on this topic, otherwise please accept as a solution so that others can benefit from this information.

 

Regards,

 



Marjorie Stein
QA Analyst
Generative Design Group
Autodesk, Inc.

insight.support@autodesk.com

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