[TRNSYS-users] Slab on grade

David Bradley bradley at tess-inc.com
Thu Jul 20 08:53:09 PDT 2006


Fabien,
   We usually recommend a node size progression that starts with 
approximately 0.1 m at the edge of the slab and doubles in size with each 
subsequent node. Then at some point, subsequent nodes stay the same size. 
The progression might be 0.1m, 0.2m, 0.4m, 0.8m, 1.6m, 3.2m, 3.2m, 3.2m, 
3.2m. In more recent versions of the slab model, we changed the required 
parameter list so that it asks for the total number of nodes, the ratio of 
one node size to the next, and the number of nodes after which the size 
stays the same.
Cheers,
  David


At 16:36 7/19/2006, fabien melenec wrote:

>Dear TRNSYS users,
>
>I am using the Type 703 modeling heat transfert from a slab to the soil 
>with interfaces with Type 56. I want to use the Kasuda correlation to 
>caculate the surface temperature but I don't know exactly which values to 
>set for the lenght of soil node Dx(i), the width of soil node Dy(j) and 
>the depth of soil node Dz(k) in order to define my 3D ground element 
>beneath the slab surface and of course to have coherent results. Is 
>someone already used this component and could help me?
>
>Thanks for your answers
>
>Fabien
>
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