[TRNSYS-users] Artificial lighting in Type 56, convective part
knut.erik.enerstvedt at niva.no
knut.erik.enerstvedt at niva.no
Fri Sep 4 01:11:53 PDT 2009
David,
Thanks for your help. Can I use the "scale" field to adjust the total heat
gain? For example, if I want 200 W/m2, can I choose 100 W/m2 from the
total heat gain pull-down menu and set the scale to 2?
Thanks,
Knut Erik
From:
David Bradley <bradley at tess-inc.com>
To:
knut.erik.enerstvedt at niva.no
Cc:
trnsys-users at engr.wisc.edu
Date:
09/03/2009 06:29 PM
Subject:
Re: [TRNSYS-users] Artificial lighting in Type 56, convective part
Knut Erik,
The entire power that you specify goes to heating the space. The split
indicates that the energy gain from incandescent bulb is 10% convective
and 90% radiative.
d
knut.erik.enerstvedt at niva.no wrote:
Hi all,
A short (and possibly stupid) question: Under Artificial lighting Gains in
Type 56, does the "convective part" mean the percentage of lamp power
converted to heat? This fits with a test simulation I ran, but not wth
incandescent lamp having only 10 % convective part as it says in the
pull-down menu.
Thanks,
Knut Erik
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