[TRNSYS-users] have a problem with modeling a wall
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Fri Jun 30 07:36:24 PDT 2017
For the outter layer, which seems to be a kind of light wood frame, just
use a light wood layer (n°33 in the layer library)
For the insulation layer, you can use either Poly_exp or Polyuréthane.
(n°39 and 41).
Then just adjust each thickness in order to reach the insulation level.
But if you're not satisfied with those, you still can create new
materials, by clicking on "new" in the list to the right in "wall type
manager".
Regards
Wirich
Le 2017-06-30 14:24, S.O.Daei.N a écrit :
> Hi,
>
> You can try to compose your own wall by adjusting layers thickness in
> order to reach the R-value you're asking for. However, there's a lack
> of
> information : the thermal capacity of your wall.
> Without it, you could have an infinite amount of solution depending on
>
> your wall composition.
> so I would say no, the answer is that you can't model the wall only
> with
> the R-value.
>
> Regards
>
> Wirich
>
> Le 2017-06-27 17:44, S.O.Daei.N via TRNSYS-users a écrit :
>> Hi
>> I want to model the attach wall with TRNBUILD,but i have no detail
> on
>> structure of that wall.
>> The only thing i have from the wall is R-value of it, is there any
>> chance that i could model this wall in TRNBUILD with just R-value?
>> Please help me with this problem.
>> Thanks
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