[TRNSYS-users] greenhouse desing

David BRADLEY d.bradley at tess-inc.com
Mon Jul 8 07:29:55 PDT 2019


Emre,

  In addition to Mario's comment, you might also look at your 
assumptions for the amount of infiltration in your greenhouse and the 
ground temperature underneath your greenhouse. Depending on how you 
created the Studio project (either using the import wizard or manually) 
you may not be accounting for any infiltration. Greenhouses typically 
have fairly high infiltration rates.

kind regards,

  David


On 07/06/2019 07:43, Emre Arpaci via TRNSYS-users wrote:
> hi to everyone.
> i have trnsys 17 and i want to desing a basic closed greenhouse with 
> trnsys.
>
>  i sketched my greenhouse with google skecth up. I made all walls and 
> roofs in the form of glass.(because
> I want to make every wall of the greenhouse that made of glass )
> And I import my idf file to trnsys.  And that is all i didnt add any 
> ventilation.And a day in january of max temperature 7.5 degrees ,the 
> greenhouse max. temperature is going to 38 celcius degree. is that 
> normal ? why this is so high ?
>
> where am I doing wrong and what else should I add to the greenhouse.
>
> Actually i m new with trnsys. and I read some article about greenhouse 
> some people are adding wind speed to greenhouse etc. İs there anyone 
> to explain clearly how to desing greenhouse with trnys.
>
> All messages are important to me .
> Thanks
> kind regards
>
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