[TRNSYS-users] water
eleni ampatzi
eampatzi at googlemail.com
Thu Jun 2 03:07:40 PDT 2011
Dear All,
Please have a look at a message below posted on behalf of an MSc student at
the Welsh School of Architecture. Thank you in advance for any replies.
Regards
Dr Eleni Ampatzi BArch MA MSc PhD
Low Carbon Research Institute
Welsh School of Architecture
Cardiff University
Bute Building
King Edward VII Avenue
Cardiff CF10 3NB
Wales U.K.
Tel: 029 20 875973
Fax: 029 20 874623
Email: AmpatziE at cf.ac.uk
http://www.cardiff.ac.uk/archi/ampatzi.php
http://www.lcri.org.uk/
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I am an MSc student in Cardiff University and I am now starting my
dissertation on the use of water in the envelope of a building, in order to
regulate heat flows. I am new to TRNSYS and I would like to know if the
following is possible and to get some direction/guidance regarding these
areas:
1) Can water as a construction material on the enveope of a building be
modelled in TRNSYS?
2) Can water flows (due to natural, or forced circulation, or from solar
heating) inside pipes embedded on the fabric of a building be modelled?
3) In the case i can simulate a natural flow or circulation of water in a
chamber, then at which moments? under which circumstances? I reckon that
even with a stable incident solar radiation, the temperature of the water
will be different after 10 minutes, 30 minutes 1 hour, or 12 hours. Can i
calculate or simulate this interaction of the incident solar radiation on
the water chamber and its effect on the natural flow of the it?
4) Considering a pipework or a network of chambers that contain water and
supposing that some of them are exposed to solar radiation whereas others
are in shade, provided that there is a natural flow of water caused by the
differentiation in temperature, could i simulate somehow the heat
distribution in the fluid? could the constant differentiation in temperature
and flow of the water in this network be somehow calculated?
5) In the above case could i have different time "snapshots" of the system?
To get an idea how this mechanism behaves?
6) In the case that these water chambers-containers form an enclosure, would
i be able to simulate the conditions in this enclosure caused by the
presence and flow of water around it?
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