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Abdelghani,<br>
The simplest way would be to break up the dome into facets (flat
facades that face different directions). I suspect that is how most
energy modeling programs would handle the problem (not just TRNSYS).<br>
Cheers,<br>
David<br><br>
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At 05:31 4/12/2007, ABDELGHANI ZOUKH wrote:<br>
<blockquote type=cite class=cite cite="">dear trnsys user's<br>
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is it possible to simulate a dome with trnsys.<br>
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best regards<br><br>
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