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Re: Direct solar radiation Type 56
- Date: Fri, 18 Jul 2003 12:11:00 -0500
- From: Michaël Kummert <kummert@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Subject: Re: Direct solar radiation Type 56
Dear Helmi,
Thanks for your suggestion. A massless wall would still not transmit any
radiation, so this would not work. Fortunately, Type56 has the ability
to simulate internal windows and you can also adjust the distribution of
direct solar radiation using "GEOSURF" (please see my other email).
Regards,
Michaël Kummert
helmi wrote:
Hello
Try to make the wall separating the two zone as a massless wall, that
is air, perhaps Trnsys will consider the radiation passing throw the
first zone will be absorbed in the second zone.
You must also choose the right value of the solar absorptance
coefficients of the walls.
Can any body confirm this?
Ing. Helmi Ben Rejeb
Ecole Nationale d'Ingénieurs de Tunis, BP 37, Le belvédère, 1002
Tunis, Tunisia.
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