[TRNSYS-users] reg: roof garden with TYPE 56
David Bradley
bradley at tess-inc.com
Mon Feb 27 14:40:21 PST 2006
Raj,
I am not aware of a green roof model for TRNSYS. You could certainly
simulate a dry green roof by simply adding a soil material layer to your
Type56 wall description. The problem comes with dealing with a wet roof, in
which case the thermal properties can change quite dramatically when the
roof is dry or wet. I think you would have to write a model that takes
Type56's inside surface temperature and simulates the temperature, and
moisture gradients through the soil layer in your roof. The model would
need to incorporate some algorithm to estimate the moisture evaporation
rate from the roof surface as well as the solar incident on its surface. I
would be interested to hear if people have a different idea as to how to
approach such a problem. We have seen a few projects come through with a
green roof but never had one in which we were able to develop such a model.
Cheers,
David
At 12:20 2/27/2006, RAJ KUMAR wrote:
>Dear TRNSYS friends,
>
> I want to simulate roof garden with TYPE 56. Is it
> possible to do?. If it is possible, can anyone help me?.
>
> Regards,
>Rajkumar.S
>
>
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