[TRNSYS-users] Trnsys Type56 Thermal mass problem
David BRADLEY
d.bradley at tess-inc.com
Tue Jan 26 06:16:09 PST 2021
Albert,
Thermal mass is definitely considered by Type56. Sometimes highly
thermally massive walls cause problems for the algorithm that computes
the transfer functions for the walls and one of the workarounds that
people use is to define the wall as having an R-value only (i.e. no
thermal mass). If you had to make that simplification for your rammed
earth walls it would explain why you are not seeing the impact of the
thermal mass. It also occurs to me that if the time delay caused by the
thermal mass is /almost/ but not quite 24 hours then it could look as
though the lag was negative.
kind regards,
David
On 01/26/2021 07:52, Albert Cavero Carreras via TRNSYS-users wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I am doing a comparison between a conventional building and another
> with the external walls made of rammed earth, which has a big thermal
> mass. I have simulated both of the with the Type56 in Simulation
> Studio and I have obtained this results. I do not know why but the
> decrement factor is the same for both constructions and the thermal
> lag is negative. I have simulated it during summer and during winter
> time and also I haven't considered ventilation or any time of heating
> or cooling. I have already seen some emails in your webpage from
> people asking if the thermal mass is considered in the type56.
>
> Thank you,
>
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