[TRNSYS-users] Temperature Profile of a Wall
David BRADLEY
d.bradley at tess-inc.com
Fri Jan 25 10:32:23 PST 2013
Fahri,
The TRNSYS wall model is not a finite difference model but uses
response factors that are developed for the wall as a whole (ie the
combination of layers, not the layers individually). As a result, the
model does not compute interlayer temperatures within the wall.
Best,
David
On 1/24/2013 09:35, Fahri Avci wrote:
> Dear TRNSYS-User,
>
> i have built a wall with concrete. i know trnsys calculates the
> surface temperature of the inner wall to the zone and the wall outside.
> But what i also want to know are the temperatures inside the wall at
> different points, so that i have a temperature profile of the wall.
> i tried to handle this problem by not building the wall with one
> concrete layer but splitting up the one layer in many small concrete
> layers
> and between to layers i would know the boundary layer temperature. But
> i can´t find out the boundary layer temperature. Do trnsys have any ntyps
> or functions to calculate temperatures of any point in the wall?
>
> Thank you for your help
>
> Best Regards,
>
> Fahri
> !
>
>
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