Dear David, The answer depends on your modelling
purpose: do you require (conductive) heat flow, convective heatflow, buoyancy
effects, or radiation to be exchanged between the zones or not. For most
applications, it is sufficient to model an adjacent wall with 100% window area,
no frame, and selecting the ‘no window’ option from the window
library. Kind regards, Arie Kalkman Van:
trnsys-users-bounces@engr.wisc.edu [mailto:trnsys-users-bounces@engr.wisc.edu] Namens David Garcia Dear trnsys-users, I´m modelling a building with type 56, and I
have two different thermal zones which are adjacent zones but they have no wall
between them, they are communicated by air. I would like to know how to indicate trnsys that
these two zones are adjacent but they have no surface in common. I would appreciate any help. Thanks. David García Menéndez Ing. Industrial Dpto. de Física Universidad de Oviedo Edificio Departamental Este Campus de Viesques 33204 Gijón Tfno: 985 18 23 91 / 985 18 63 67 Fax: 985 18 23 90 e-mail: garciamdavid@uniovi.es |