[TRNSYS-users] Type 34: Non-ortoghonal overhang shading
Matt Duffy
duffy at tess-inc.com
Fri Dec 11 03:12:38 PST 2009
Dear Jochen,
Yes, you are quite correct. For sloped shading devices, the overhead
projection is still in the horizontal or in the "overhang projection"
plane - simply the horizontal distance from the receiver to the end of the
projection. Likewise with the overhang gap - the vertical distance to the
end of the projection.
Best regards,
Matt Duffy
----- Original Message -----
From: "Jochen Doell" <jochen.doell at ise.fraunhofer.de>
Sent: Thu, December 10, 2009 7:59
Subject:[TRNSYS-users] Type 34: Non-ortoghonal overhang shading
Dear TRNSYS users,
I have a problem with the correct use of type 34.
How are different angles of the overhang shading device (e.g. a balcony
= horizontal, a marquee = slope downwards) taken into acoount?
The info on parameter 4 "Overhead projection" says "The length of the
overhead projection; measured in the plane of the overhead projection."
What exactly does that mean?
A) The absolute length of the shading device (this would mean the angle
is ignored because the absolute length does not change with the angle)
B) The projected length of the shading device on the plane orthogonal to
the receiver plane (error because a shading device with "slope upwards"
would have the same length like one with a "slope downwards")
C) The projected length on the receiver plane (error, because horizontal
shading devices would have no effect)
The picture in the mathematical reference suggests option A...
Has anyone a hint on that?
Best regards,
Jochen
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Dept. Thermal Systems and Buildings
Fraunhofer-Institut für Solare Energiesysteme ISE
Heidenhofstrasse 2, 79110 Freiburg, Germany
Phone: +49 (761) 4588-5468
Fax: +49 (761) 4588-9000
Mail: jochen.doell at ise.fraunhofer.de
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