[Equest-users] Non-vertical windows
John Aulbach
jra_sac at yahoo.com
Wed Oct 27 18:54:06 PDT 2010
Marie:
This is a science project. You need to make sure each floor going up is either
smaller or larger than the floor above. I know in the .INP file (the DOE-2.2
file beind eQuest front end) that you can tilt a surface. Walls are normally 90°
and roof 180°. You can put in, say 60°, and the wall will tilt out top first.
Sorry I don't have more time to embellish on this. Others may have also done
this.
John R. Aulbach, PE, CEM
Senior Energy Engineer
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From: Marie-Claude Hamelin <marie-claude.hamelin at usherbrooke.ca>
To: equest-users at lists.onebuilding.org
Sent: Wed, October 27, 2010 6:22:32 PM
Subject: [Equest-users] Non-vertical windows
Hi,
I am trying to model a building which has a non-vertical structure; the walls
and windows on the north and south sides are oriented to benefit as much as
possible from the sun. Is there a way to model an angled wall, or at least the
windows, for solar gains? Thanks!
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