[TRNSYS-users] HELP TRNSYS 16
david.irusta at idom.com
david.irusta at idom.com
Tue Dec 14 08:08:49 PST 2010
Hi,
After resolve some doubts about how to simulate my building model , now
I´m triying to use mediterranean meteorology but the extensions are .met
and I need .tm2
what can I do? How can I convert? Can I use this extensions in ny model?
On another hand, we want to resolve different kind of buildings( housing,
office,...), all of them using TABS
Which is the best way,TRNSYS 16 or TRNSYS LITE? What do you recommend?
Why?
Regards
David Irusta
De: David BRADLEY <d.bradley at tess-inc.com>
Para: david.irusta at idom.com
cc: trnsys-users at cae.wisc.edu
Fecha: 03/12/2010 17:37
Asunto: Re: [TRNSYS-users] HELP TRNSYS 16
David
-How do you Know if the horizontal wall is floor o ceiling?
The TRNSYS 16 building model was non-geometric; when you define a
horizontal surface, the only thing that indicates whether it is a floor or
a ceiling is the condition that you impose on the opposite side of the
surface.
-Creating a Multizone Building,
when you have to decide the outputs,how can you select a
surface(to choose for example TOFL) instead of a Thermal zone?
there are a number of radio buttons across the middle of the window. You
still select a zone but then you switch to "surface outputs" and you will
see the available NTYPEs for the surfaces in that zone.
how can you do a multistorey building??
The ceiling of one zone is set as wall type "ADJACENT" and you indicate
the name of the zone above whose floor is the same as that ceiling.
I´m interested in create a model about TABS (thermal active building
system) which includes active layers
-where can I find examples or tutorials with TRNSYS 16?
I believe that some of the feedback controller examples
(..trnsys16\Examples\...) show how to use the active layers.
Best,
David
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