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Dear TRNSYS Users,<br>
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I would like to model a “floor in direct contact with ground” (I don’t
know the exact traduction for the french term “plancher sur terre
plein”). My goal is to estimate the interest of using the ground thermal
capacitance, as a heat storage, in the global thermal capacitance of my
building. <br>
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My first idea was to define a boundary wall with the ground temperature
for boundary. But in this case, I don’t use ground capacitance. My new
idea is to introduce a layer in my wall (defined as an external wall)
composed by 5 m of ground ? Do you think it’s a good way to take ground
capacitance into account ?<br>
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Thanks for your answers,<br>
<i>Christophe.</i> <br>
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