He Mehdi,
You have to build your model on daysim to calculate light needs of your space (use ECOTECT, Sketchup to do that, I think you have tutorial on Daysim website).
Then export your data file in a text file and import it in trnsys with a type9 in studio.
Be careful to use same weather data file in input for both model (Daysim and Trnsys)
Best regards
Adrien JEZEQUEL
Simulation Dynamique - Calculs numériques
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Le 27/09/2013 15:58, Mehdi Shahrestani a écrit :
Dear Adrien
Many thanks for your reply.
Are you perhaps aware of any possibility to link Daysim to the TRNSYS.
Your reply is highly appreciated.
Kind Regards
Mehdi
Hi mehdi,
Trnsys is not able to deal with lighting in spaces.
You may use other softs to do that. Daysim for example.
Best regards
Adrien JEZEQUEL
Simulation Dynamique - Calculs numériques
62 rue du Bolliet
73230 SAINT-ALBAN-LEYSSE
Tél : +33(0) 479 750 029
Fax : +33(0) 479 852 122
a.jezequel@itf.biz
www.itf.biz
Le 27/09/2013 10:54, Mehdi Shahrestani a écrit :
Dear all
I was wondering to know whether TRNSYS is able to calculate the daylight and illuminance (LUX) levels in spaces.
If not, is there any well-known daylight calculation software that can be linked to the TRNSYS.
Your recommendations would be highly appreciated
Kind Regards
Mehdi
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