[TRNSYS-users] Re : Re: surrounding soil model

pseudomino at gmx.com pseudomino at gmx.com
Tue Jun 14 09:43:13 PDT 2011


Thank you for your help.
 I can not buy any of your model right now since I'm still in internship :)
 But I'll remember that.

 Do you know any way to do that approximately and free ?

 Thanks
 Damien

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De : Jeff Thornton
Envoyés : 14.06.11 17:00
À : pseudomino at gmx.com, trnsys-users at cae.wisc.edu
Objet : Re: [TRNSYS-users] surrounding soil model

 Damien,

 We sell several ground coupling models in our TESS Libraries that were created to do exactly as you suggest. Refer to the TRNSYS website for more information on these models (www.trnsys.com ). As you point out, the ground coupling in standard TRNSYS is designed for slab on grade construction.

 Jeff

 Jeff Thornton
 President - TESS, LLC

 22 North Carroll Street - Suite 370
 Madison WI 53703 USA

 Phone: 608-274-2577
 Fax: 608-278-1475
 E-mail:  thornton at tess-inc.com 
 Web: www.tess-inc.com 


 *----- Original Message -----*
 *From:* "" < pseudomino at gmx.com >
 *Sent:* Tue, June 14, 2011 9:04
 *Subject:* [TRNSYS-users] surrounding soil model

Hi,

 For the first time I am modeling a building with two underground levels.
 So, I am wondering how I can model the surrounding soil, and even the ground floor, since it is not at the "altitude 0" like usually in the Trnsys Soil Noding plugin.

 Do you have any feedback on that kind of models ?
 Maybe the Soil Noding plugin is too unadapted for that purpose ?

 I guess I can choose a constant boundary condition for the floor, which is about 6 m deep, but as for the vertical walls, I am more dubious about approximations... 

 Thanks for sharing your experience,
 Damien
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