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Re: [TRNSYS-users] air contact



Dear Karol,

 

You can merge both zones to one zone and two airnodes. Please have a look into the manual 5.4.1 for the difference between airnode and zone.

 

1.       if you draw the building in SketchUp, you need to define the wall as a virtual surface, to merge them in TRNBuild ,use the 180° arrow on the upper left site of the zone window

2.       If you define the wall manually in TRNBuild ,you can add directly another airnode to the zone.  

 

After merging you have two airnodes in the zone and you might need to define an air exchange see 5.2.4.10.

 

Best

 

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Von: trnsys-users-bounces@cae.wisc.edu [mailto:trnsys-users-bounces@cae.wisc.edu] Im Auftrag von Karol Bandurski
Gesendet: Freitag, 14. Februar 2014 15:24
An: trnsys-users@cae.wisc.edu
Betreff: [TRNSYS-users] air contact

 

Dear All,

 

I wondering how are you model air contact:

 

there is two zones (e.g. two rooms) and they are connected by air (e.g. doorway), there are no mechanical ventilation or intensive, one direction, air flow.

 

I think to assume some massless construction between this zones, but what resistance will be appropriate? Or maybe some both direction air flow, but how can I assume the value of the flow?

 

Do you have some idea?

 

Kind regards,

Karol

 

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Karol Bandurski MSc.

Institute of Environmental Engineering

Poznan University of Technology

www.put.poznan.pl/~karol.bandurski

www.ee.put.poznan.pl