[TRNSYS-users] Types for SolarWall
David BRADLEY
d.bradley at tess-inc.com
Tue Jun 19 10:27:19 PDT 2012
Flavien,
By "solar wall" do you mean the perforated, corrugated metal panels
that stand off the side of a building and induce a flow of warm air
upwards behind them? If so, a model was developed at NREL (National
Renewable Energy Lab) some years ago. I have used it and gotten decent
results with it. I can check on its availability for public use if you
like.
If you mean another technology (solar storage walls for example),
please let me know and I'll try to provide a better answer.
Kind regards,
David
On 6/18/2012 02:48, Flavien Gallot wrote:
> Hi everyone,
> I want to know if you know what type can be used to simulate a SolarWall.
> Somebody told me it might be type201 or type71f.
> Is it correct?
> However, can you tell me what is the best type can be used and its cost?
>
> Best regards
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