[TRNSYS-users] Modelling losses to ground

David BRADLEY d.bradley at tess-inc.com
Fri Mar 26 21:25:11 PST 2021


Leen,

   If it is a matter of a slab on grade (i.e. no basements) then you can 
probably use Type49 from the standard library, which is a simplified 
version of the TESS ground coupling model.

best,

  David


On 03/26/2021 15:58, leen peeters via TRNSYS-users wrote:
> Dear,
>
> I need to model the effect of a concrete floor with floor heating in 3 
> variations:
> * the 44000 m2 hall has no insulation in the floor
> * the 44000 m2 hall has 12 cm insulation in the floor
> * only the floor area between the outside till 10 meter inside the 
> building has insulation
>
> I do not have the ground model of the TESS library. Is there an other 
> way to model this? What happens if I made a new floor which is 
> composed of the current floor design and add "layers" of ground 
> underneath it?
>
> Thanks!
>
> Leen
>
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