[TRNSYS-users] in TRNBuild, what does the "slope of window" in window type manager mean?

Margarethe Korolkow Margarethe.korolkow at ibus-berlin.de
Fri Nov 22 05:49:53 PST 2013


Dear Yi,

a normal window (in the facade) has a slope of 90 degrees. That means it`s vertical. The slope is the inclination. In some projects the slope of windows is varied in order to e.g. avoid some solar gains.
I hope, this helps you.

Best regards
Margarethe

Von: trnsys-users-bounces at cae.wisc.edu [mailto:trnsys-users-bounces at cae.wisc.edu] Im Auftrag von Yi Lu
Gesendet: Freitag, 22. November 2013 14:27
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hello trnsys-users,
i can not undetstand, why there is a slope difinition in the window type. slope means something about orientation. but the orientation is already descript in zone definition, isn't it? or it means each different slope should be a window type, even if everything else are same?
and I built a simple modell in sketchup with trnsys3d. when i look deeper, in the idf and b17 file, every window type has the same slope 90.
i'm a little confused.

regards
Yi
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