[TRNSYS-users] Shading masks
David Bradley
bradley at tess-inc.com
Thu Jul 12 11:47:27 PDT 2007
Adrien,
The first column in the *.msk file is the
angle formed between the horizontal and an
imaginary line drawn between the center point of
the shaded surface and the top of the
obstruction. If you enter an angle of 0° that
means that the obstruction has a height of 0 in
that direction and that the surface would be
unshaded from sunlight coming from that
direction. If you enter a value of 90° that means
that the obstruction has an infinite height in
that direction and that the surface would always
be shaded from sunlight coming from that
direction. 0° = no shading, 90° = complete
shading (for that surface angle direction)
Cheers,
David
At 11:17 7/12/2007, Adrien JEZEQUEL wrote:
>Dear TRNSYS users,
>
>I'd like to model shading masks, caused by neighbour buildings. To do
>that, I am using Type 68 with "mask file". I understand how to use it
>and to connect it to others components. But I am not sure to really
>understand how the first column of the file is taken into account by
>TRNSYS.
>
>If I put an angle between 0 and 90 °, it means that there is a solar
>shading isn't it? But if I write 0 or 90°, what does it mean? How these
>values are interpreted by the component : Total shading? No Shading?
>
>
>Thanks in advance for your help.
>
>Best regards,
>
>Adrien
>
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