[TRNSYS-users] Defining transparent wall

David BRADLEY d.bradley at tess-inc.com
Wed Dec 19 09:14:23 PST 2012


Martin,
   A few years back, I was faced with modeling some greenhouses that 
were covered by a plastic film. I ended up modeling them as a window in 
Type56 and worked a lot in LBNL's WINDOW5 software to create a glazing 
system that represented the plastic film. The process was no different 
from creating any other new window for TRNBuild/Type56. I wasn't 
entirely happy with the solution in part because of the diffusion of the 
incoming solar caused by the plastic. However, it was the best I could 
do at the time and the results were defensible. At the time, I also 
looked for (and found) some models of actual greenhouses that people had 
developed. None of them suited the project very well but that might be a 
good avenue to pursue as well.
Kind regards,
  David


On 12/12/2012 02:26, Martin Ssembatya wrote:
> Hello there,
>
> I am using TRNSYS 16 to estimate the total cooling requirement of 
> three temporally built structures. One of the structures is a tent 
> whose vertical walls contain like 50 percent plastic transparent 
> parts. How can i create a layer and define it to be transparent to the 
> incoming radiation?? I know that this must be having a huge effect on 
> the total cooling requirement. Can someone please help me with some 
> ideas how this can be done?!
>
> Thanks
> Martin
>
>
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