[TRNSYS-users] Characteristics of 344b
David BRADLEY
d.bradley at tess-inc.com
Thu Jul 5 09:02:52 PDT 2012
Artemi,
I have just been working with this Type a lot too! The cover is
considered to sit directly on top of the water. You could consider
modeling the 15cm space as a thermal zone in Type56 but I would be very
careful in doing so; there is a very complicated mass/energy balance
that may include condensation and runoff on the underside of the cover
unless of course you are providing a lot of ventilation underneath that
cover.
Best,
David
On 7/4/2012 04:30, Artemi Spanaki wrote:
> Hello trnsys users.
>
> I am trying to simulate an open pond that is shaded by a surface
> placed about 15cm above water surface. Another words, this is a
> ventilated pond. For this purpose I use the type 344b (open pool).
>
> I would like to ask whether the cover of the pool is considered to be
> right above water surface. Is the ambient air allowed to blow below
> the cover and above water surface?
>
> Yours sincerely
>
> Artemi Spanaki
>
>
>
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