[TRNSYS-users] type 34 (overhang shading) variable
David Bradley
bradley at tess-inc.com
Thu Mar 9 09:14:39 PST 2006
Bengrid,
Normally those angles are passed to type34 by another model such as
Type16, Type109, or Type201. If you are reading solar radiation data from
an external file then you will probably need to set up either a Type16 or a
Type109 to calculate the solar angles that correspond to the time of your
data file entries.
Kind regards,
David
At 10:33 3/9/2006, hacene BENGRID wrote:
>Dear all.
>
>I have a problem in calculating the beam radiation per hour throughout the
>year with type 34 (overhang shading). My façade has an east orientation.
>How can I defined the Solar azimuth and Solar zenith angle in type 34,
>bearing in mind that these values are variable in my data reader.
>
>Best Regards
>
>BENGRID
>
>
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