IESVE Getting Started Program
10 Credentials
The IESVE Getting Started Program is a series of 9 online sessions curated to help new users build confidence and capability using the VE Software.
1
This session is part of a program curated to help new users build confidence and capability with the VE software.
This session covered:
- Introduction to ModelIT Interface and Schematic Geometry Wizard
- Tools for Creating, Editing and Adjusting Model Settings
- Import options from other softwares like DXF and SketchUp
- Model verification and QA/QC
- Sample VE model examples for IGBC, Environmental Clearance and Urban planning

2
This session is part of a program curated to help new users build confidence and capability with the VE Software.
This session covered:
- Solar Geometry and Sun Path Analysis
- Understanding Solar Position, Altitude and Azimuth
- Generating and Interpreting sun-path diagrams
- Changing the Weather Files as per the site location and downloading from online resources
- Shadow and Shading Analysis
- Running shadow range and shadow animation simulations
- Assessing self-shading and mutual shading between buildings or elements
- Surface Insolation Calculations
- Exporting images, animations and data for presentation, certification or Environmental Compliance submission

3
This session is part of a program curated to help new users build confidence and capability with the VE Software.
This Part 1 Session covered:
- Overview of Daylight and Artificial Lighting modules in the VE
- Model Preparation & Geometry Setup
- Preparing Geometry from ModelIT
- Assigning materials, reflectance and transparency properties.
- Setting up openings, glazing and shading devices
- Daylight Simulation and Analysis
- Artificial Lighting Setup
- Lighting Database, Placement and Editing of Artificial Light & Performing Simulation
- Results Visualisation & Reporting
- Generating illuminance maps, graphical and tabular outputs

4
This session is part of a program curated to help new users build confidence and capability with the VE Software.
This Part 2 Session covered:
- Review of FlucsDL, FlucsPro, LightPro and RadianceIES modules
- Model Creation Tips, essential parameters for daylight simulation
- Combined Lighting Simulation (Daylight + Artificial Lighting)
- Advanced Lighting Simulation, such as sDA & ASE, UDI, VSC, Glare Analysis
- Results and Analysis

5
This session is part of a program curated for new users to build confidence and capability with the VE Software.
This session covered:
- Introduction to MacroFlo
- MacroFlo Opening Types & Exposure
- Opening Category, Degree of Opening, Creating Different Types of Opening
- Assigning Opening Types to Windows in the Model & Performing Simulation
- Results Display and Analysis

6
This session is part of a program curated for new users to build confidence and capability with the VE Software.
This session covered:
- Overview of MicroFlo
- Setting up the context for External CFD
- CFD Setting and Simulation
- Results Analysis
- Internal CFD Analysis & Parameters
- Settings and Simulation
- Output of Internal CFD Analysis

7
This session is part of a program curated for new users to build confidence and capability with the VE Software.
This session covered:
- Overview of Building Template Manager in IES VE
- Creating Constructions, Occupancy Profiles and Simplified HVAC Systems in ApacheSim
- Internal Load: Thermal Templates for different functions of the spaces
- Assigning Constructions: Thermal Templates to the Geometry Model
-QA/QC

8
This session is part of a program curated for new users to build confidence and capability with the VE Software.
This session covered:
- Reviewing the data and Thermal Templates assigned to the model from the previous session
- Performing the Dynamic Thermal Simulation
- Introduction to VistaPro
- Results and Analysis

