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Re: [TRNSYS-users] Azimut anlge
Stefan,
You can always click on the 'More' button in the proformas for more
information. These more buttons have the information for the azimuth angle
for the orientations.
To answer your previous questions, I am not sure about the German TRY
files, but for interzonal air-coupling, you need to use an add-on bulk air
flow modeling program such as COMIS, TRNFlow, or CONTAM.
Best regards,
Matt Duffy
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From: "" <thiemann.stefan@vdi.de>
Sent: Sun, September 5, 2010 13:57
Subject:[TRNSYS-users] Azimut anlge
Hi,
there is another question concerning the azimut anlge in Trnsys for
Type 109 and other types using the azimut angle. Which definition ist
the right 0-360° as it is often defined in the manual or the way by
describing the azimut wiht -90° for east and +90° for west?
The descriptions in the manual and in the types are highly
irritating...
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