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Re: [TRNSYS-users] adjacent ceiling in TRNSYS3D



Sumailia,
 
please check the trnsys3d tutorial for creating adjacent walls / floors.
 
The following rules apply for adjacent surfaces:
- must have exactly the same vertices
- must have reverse normal verctors
- must have the same construction
- for walls:both must have the type: wall
  for floor/ceiling: one must have the type: floor and one must have the type: ceiling
 
You may cut a surface into pieces by drawing a line. Have in mind that the trnsys3d zone has to be active while drawing.
 
Marion
 
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   Von: aongya.sumaila@lte.ireq.ca [mailto:aongya.sumaila@lte.ireq.ca]
Gesendet: Montag, 27. September 2010 17:32
An: hotline
Betreff: adjacent ceiling in TRNSYS3D

Hello,
I just finished TRNSYS3D house and when I imported it into TRNBUILD, it said that some adjacent ceiling were undefined. I am now wondering how to modify the adjacent floors and ceilings without creating windows (or fenestration) on the surface in SketchUp. I want zones from different levels of my building to be defined adjacent with another zone.
 
Sumaila Aongya
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Laboratoire des technologies de l'énergie (LTE)
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Shawinigan, QC, G9N 7N5
Tel: 819-539-1400 poste 1340
Courriel: aongya.sumaila@lte.ireq.ca