[Bldg-sim] Is there a point to "virtual partitions"?
Chris Yates
chris.malcolm.yates at gmail.com
Wed Jan 26 08:28:53 PST 2011
Hello,
/Virtual partition: a transparent partition with no mass and no thermal
resistance. If the simulation employs an air flow network it may also
be considered as a hole allowing air to pass through the partition.
Usually used to define a perimeter zone. (BTW this isn't quoting any
source, just what I understand!)/
I feel I may be describing a cultural nuance of energy modelling in the
UK. So I'd like to ask the following:
* Do engineers in countries apart from the UK use "virtual partitions"?
* What benefits do virtual partitions have over physical partitions?
Any other comments will be gratefully received.
Many thanks
--
Chris Yates C Eng MCIBSE
/Building Physics Consultant/
Tel:+447960731576
Email: chris.malcolm.yates at gmail.com
Skype: christopher.m.yates
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