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Re: [TRNSYS-users] Arcade model



Dear Arnaud,

In first hand, I think you can use Type34 to model your concrete overhang.

 In the other hand, to model its effect on one part of the south west facade, you may define two orientations in Type56
  • SOUTH_WEST (for example) with direct south West orientation
  • SHD_SW with South West orientation + Type 34 effect
Then, connect appropriate output between Type34 and Type56 to define IT, IB and AI for both orientations, and put correct orientations on each wall of your building.

Otherwise, you may simply use Type 34 "Fraction of solar shading" output as "External Shading Factor" in Type56 to approximate shading effects on South West windows concerned by this overhang.

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A.Thome-08@student.lboro.ac.uk a écrit :
Hi everybody.

On the building I am modelling, there is some arcade on a part of the
south-west facade. It is actually almost like an overhang but of course the
material is not tissue but concrete.

I would like to know if I can still use the overhang (type34) to model this?

Secondly, in the case I would have to use Type34, I would like to know where
can I specify that the shading is only ON ONE PART of the south-west facade
( not all of it).

Thank you very much.

Arnaud.
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