[TRNSYS-users] Windows shading coefficients

David Bradley bradley at tess-inc.com
Tue Nov 30 08:09:14 PST 2004


Dear Maurizio,

>Mine last doubt concerns the insertion of the Windows Shading Coefficients.
>Unlike PREBID, in TRNBuild it's not more possible to insert input as "external
>Shading Coefficient", but only as "internal Shading Coefficient".

I noticed when I was working with TRNBuild that sometimes the default size 
of the zone window when it opens is too small to display all of the zone 
properties and that in fact the External Shading Factor is still there in 
the lower right hand corner of the window, it just may not be visible until 
you resize the display.

>Can I also use these for the external obstructions? Obviously, as Michael 
>suggests in the case of walls, I could modify the radiations in TRNSYS 
>Studio, but,
>having to repeat the calculation for around hundred openings, this it 
>would make excessively complicated the model.

I am not sure that I understand completely - whether you define the shading 
factors in TRNBuild or in the Studio, each window and each facade that is 
shaded must have its own calculation of the shading factor due to 
overhangs, louvers, or external objects on that window or wall. So whether 
you use a model such as Type34, or Type68 in the Studio or whether you use 
an equation or whether you define the shading factor inside TRNBuild, you 
must still do so for each object. That probably sounds quite horrible but 
often, you can use the same shading factor calculation for more then one 
window in a facade.

>In TRNSYS 16 documentation miss the part regarding the mathematical 
>description of the components. Is it possible to download the complete 
>manual from internet
>or is it necessary to ask for it to the distributor?

The manual is still under development - we undertook rather a major 
reformatting and rewrite of the documentation set between TRNSYS 15 and 
TRNSYS 16. The documentation that is currently available is located in your 
\trnsys16\Documentation directory. We will be making updates to the 
downloadable version of TRNSYS 16 as more parts of the manual are completed 
in the near future. For models that existed in TRNSYS 15, you can refer 
back to the TRNSYS 15 documentation set for mathematical descriptions. I 
apologize for the inconvenience - we are working as fast as we can to get 
the new documentation ready.

Kind regards,
   David


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