[TRNSYS-users] Type68 shading
David Bradley
bradley at tess-inc.com
Fri Feb 17 08:19:06 PST 2006
Stefan,
One of the restrictions of Type68 is that the obstruction azimuth angles
must be evenly spaced between -180 and 180 degrees absolute angles (in
other words not relative to the window). The only thing that you are able
to choose is the angle step size. A 22.5 degree step size would result in a
data file line of:
-180.0 -157.5 -135.0
-112.5 -90.0 -67.5 -45.0 -22.5 0.0 22.5 45.0 67.5 90.0
112.5 135.0 157.5
for azimuth angles that are behind the view angle of the window, you can
simply enter a value of 0 for the obstruction height. Type68 calculates the
effective obstruction height internally if you do not set it yourself. In
the most recent release of the code (16.00.0038, June 2005), Type68 was
modified so that it produces an error if it runs into problems with the
specified azimuth angles.
Kind regards,
David
At 09:37 2/17/2006, Stefan de Kool wrote:
>Dear all,
>
>I have 2 horizontal windows, shaded by the same object, but from different
>angles, so I use two Type68 shading masks (one with 6 and one with 7
>azimuth angles). I don't trust the results however because when I set one
>of the obstructions to zeros (all betas = 0), the beam radiation is ok
>(equal to solar radiation) but the diffuse radiation is less than the
>diffuse radiation output from type16. As trnsys does not now the relative
>position of the windows (as far as I can see), I do not see why this would
>happen. Has anyone any suggestions? Below are the obstruction files I use
>(for debugging I set one to all-zeros and the other to all 100, these are
>not the actual values of the obstructions)
>
>obstructionA.dat:
>-------------------------
>1
>0
>0
>33 33 40 90 155 155
>100
>100
>100
>100
>100
>100
>
>
>obstructionB.dat:
>------------------------
>1
>0
>0
>18 18 15 25 70 88 88
>0
>0
>0
>0
>0
>0
>0
>
>
>Met vriendelijke groeten,
>Stefan de Kool
>
>Cauberg-Huygen Raadgevende Ingenieurs
>Lokatie Rotterdam
>
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