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    <p>Adnan,</p>
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    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 8/19/2024 11:09 AM, Adnan Rasheed
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        Dear TRNSYS users,
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          I am looking to simulate a reflector surface placed outside a
          building to direct solar radiation into a room through a
          window. My first objective is to model this reflection
          accurately, and the second is to determine the optimal angle
          for the reflective surface. Is it possible to achieve this in
          TRNSYS?<br>
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