With X-force Key... !free!: Autodesk Ecotect Analysis 2011
Autodesk Ecotect Analysis 2011 was a leading-edge sustainable design tool for architects, though it has since been discontinued by Autodesk. Product Overview
- Energy Efficiency Analysis: Ecotect Analysis 2011 allows users to simulate and analyze the energy efficiency of their building designs, taking into account factors such as climate, orientation, and insulation.
- Daylighting Analysis: The software provides advanced daylighting analysis tools, enabling users to optimize natural light penetration and reduce the need for artificial lighting.
- Thermal Comfort Analysis: Ecotect Analysis 2011 helps users to evaluate and improve the thermal comfort of their building designs, ensuring a healthier and more productive indoor environment.
- Solar Radiation Analysis: The software provides detailed solar radiation analysis, allowing users to optimize building orientation and reduce the impact of solar radiation on building performance.
- CFD Analysis: Ecotect Analysis 2011 includes advanced Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) analysis capabilities, enabling users to simulate and analyze complex airflow and temperature distributions.
- Annual Energy Use Intensity (EUI): 48 kBtu/ft² (vs. 56 kBtu/ft² baseline)
- Peak Cooling Load: 18 kW (down 30 % from baseline)
- Daylight Autonomy: 78 % of occupied spaces receive > 300 lux for ≥ 75 % of operating hours
- Solar Heat Gain Coefficient (SHGC): 0.18 on south façade, 0.10 on east/west after adaptive shading
: Features a customizable library where users can assign primary and alternate materials to test different thermal properties. Zone Management Autodesk Ecotect Analysis 2011 with X-Force Key...
- Activation Issues: If you experience activation issues, try re-entering the X-Force key or contacting Autodesk support.
- Software Crashes: If the software crashes or freezes, try restarting your computer or updating your graphics drivers.
- Model Errors: If you experience model errors or inconsistencies, try re-importing your model or checking for errors.