[TRNSYS-users] Which angle indicates there is no mask type 64/68

David BRADLEY d.bradley at tess-inc.com
Mon Jul 30 19:17:48 PDT 2012


Faustine,
   The angle that you are asked to specify is the angle between 
horizontal and the imaginary line that extends from the center of the 
shaded facade to the top of the obstruction. An angle of zero would 
indicate that there is no obstruction in a particular direction. An 
angle of 90 would indicate that the obstruction is either infinitely 
high or infinitely close to the facade.
Best,
  David


On 7/29/2012 14:04, escoffier.faustine at gmail.com wrote:
> Dear trnsys users,
>
> I have problems using type 64/68, still... I dont know how to indicate there is no mask for the angle considered. I thought it was an angle of 90 degrees but my test doesnt  seem to work. I tried several angles and I can't find the right one ( no effect on the radiation after the mask). do u know exactly how does this type work ? What does he read exactly ?
>
> Thanks a lot for ur help!
>
> Faustine
>
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