[TRNSYS-users] orientation of windows in internal walls
David Bradley
bradley at tess-inc.com
Mon Feb 5 12:44:02 PST 2007
Miguel,
The GEOSURF value in each surface of a zone is the fraction of beam
radiation that strikes that surface. It can be a bit tricky to calculate
the fraction of beam solar radiation that strikes a given surface (such as
your adjacent wall) but usually you can use some basic geometry equations
to get an estimate of the amount of solar radiation striking that surface.
When start to specify GEOSURF values for surfaces in a zone, you must make
sure that the sum of all the GEOSURF values for that zone is always 1. If
not, Type56 will generate an error.
Kind regards,
David
At 03:58 2/5/2007, Tirso wrote:
>Dear TRNSYS users,
>
>We are modelling a building with several thermal zones. We have a thermal
>zone which does not have any contact with outside. In this case there is a
>wall adjacent to another zone, and this wall receives beam radiation
>through of the windows of another thermal zone which is external.
>
>Our doubt is that we do not know how to take into account the beam
>radiation in the internal wall which is made with windows as well.
>
>We have simulated the building changing the orientation of the windows in
>this internal wall to know if radiation is changing as well, but the
>results are the same.
>
>The Q sens is the same in this internal zone changing the orientation of
>their windows so we do not know how to take into account the radiation.
>
>Thank you in advance for any comment
>
>Tirso Gómez
>Miguel Gallego
>
>Universidad de Oviedo
>E.P.S.I. Industriales Gijón
>CARRETERA DE VILLAVICIOSA s/n
>33203 GIJON (Spain)
>
>
>
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