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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
TRANSSOLAR Software Team
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http://trnsys.de
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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
Stagiaire
Laboratoire des technologies de l'énergie
(LTE)
600, avenue de la Montagne
Shawinigan, QC, G9N 7N5
Tel: 819-539-1400 poste 1340