[TRNSYS-users] Exterior wall against ground
    Arie Kalkman 
    A.Kalkman at chri.nl
       
    Fri Apr 13 05:00:15 PDT 2007
    
    
  
Hello Daniel,
 
The easiest way is to model the ground using a boundary with a constant
temperature.  
The difficulty is in determining the ground temperature.
When the wall is thermally well isolated, the ground temperature will
roughly become equal to the annual average ground temperature of the area
(provided the wall is large enough for edge effects to be negligible). 
When the wall is not thermally isolated, the ground temperature will
gradually increase, and after a couple of years the ground temperature just
below the wall will get close to the average temperature of the zone.(again
neglecting edge effects) The heat loss will become less every year.
 
Arie 
 
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Van: Büchele Daniel (Helbling Beratung + Bauplanung)
[mailto:daniel.buechele at helbling.ch] 
Verzonden: donderdag 12 april 2007 19:49
Aan: trnsys-users at engr.wisc.edu
Onderwerp: [TRNSYS-users] Exterior wall against ground
 
Hello everybody 
Can anyone, tell me whats the best way to simulate a external wall against
the ground. 
How can I define the ground ?? 
Thanks in advance 
Mit freundlichen Grüssen / Kind regards 
 
Daniel Büchele
Dipl. Ing. Gebäudeklimatik- / Technik 
Projektleiter  
 
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