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Dear Jun-Yang,

Yes, it is possible to do such a task. You would essentially split your
zone in half (lower zone and upper zone) to try to achieve the temperature
gradients. It is up to the user to define the air-coupling flow rates
between the upper and lower level zones - perhaps a bulk air-flow modeling
tool (COMIS, TRNFlow, or CONTAM) would be the best? To the best of my
knowledge, this is how other simulation tools achieve this as well.

Best regards,

Matt Duffy



----- Original Message -----
From: "#SEK JUN-YANG#" <sekj0001@ntu.edu.sg>
Sent: Tue, October 13, 2009 8:35
Subject:[TRNSYS-users] (no subject)

Dear Trnsys Users,

Is it possible to simulate an under floor air conditioning system using
trnsys? And
if possible, how? In this case, the system supplies air from the floor
level instead
and returns to the air handling unit from the ceiling. Thank you.

Regards,

Jun-Yang
Nanyang Technological University, MAE


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