hello again.
i´m sorry my question was not completely defined, i meant an adjacent wall (or ceiling) with non-simmetric material layers.
Regards.
Juan Francisco Belmonte Toledo
Universidad de Castilla-La Mancha Campus Universitario. Avda. de España, s/n 02071 Albacete. Spain De: David BRADLEY Enviado el: Mar 15/05/2012 19:31 Para: JUAN FRANCISCO BELMONTE TOLEDO CC: trnsys-users@cae.wisc.edu Asunto: Re: [TRNSYS-users] NON-SYMMETRIC ADJACENT WALLS Juan Francisco,
I may be misinterpreting what you mean by non-symmetric adjacent walls. However, if it is the case I am imagining, you have a zone containing one wall that is adjacent to two other zones (draw a large box with a T-shape in it so that you have one box on top and two smaller boxes underneath). In this case, you have to break up the wall in the zone on top into two walls, each one adjacent to a single zone. The zone on top will end up having 5 walls instead of 4. Kind regards, David On 5/15/2012 03:12, JUAN FRANCISCO BELMONTE TOLEDO wrote:
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