Hello,I hereby attach a photo of a building. I want to find the solar radiation on both roofs separately. How can I do it. Once I import .idf file to Trnsys and run; it shows only one roof with 5 degrees of inclination only (attachment 2).
Please kindly tell me that how to find solar radiation on both roofs separately.
We are going install Solar PV panels on both roofs separately. We need to know the energy production separately.
"Trnsys" has confirmed the capability of doing analysis with shaded buildings (to the CUTEC, Clausthal University) prior to the purchase of the software. Now we are struggling to do that analysis. Please help us.
Thank You Chaminda Ranaweera On Tue, 17 May 2016 13:14:19 +0300Georgios Kyriakarakos via TRNSYS-users <trnsys-users@lists.onebuilding.org> wrote:
Dear Hsein Moussawi,TRNOPT/GENOPT can be used for multi-objective optimization through the creation of the appropriate cost function. You could even optimize the weights at the same time. How to approach each multi-objective optimization problem is case specific.Regards, George ----- Original Message -----Από: Hsein Moussawi via TRNSYS-users <trnsys-users@lists.onebuilding.org>Ημερομηνία: Tuesday, May 17, 2016 12:11 pm Θέμα: [TRNSYS-users] Multi-obj Opt.Προς: "trnsys-users@lists.onebuilding.org" <trnsys-users@lists.onebuilding.org>Hello there,As far as I know, Trnopt allows performing optimization problems with single objectives, so I was wondering if there is a way or an add-in to trnsys or... which enables multi-objective optimizations.Any comment would be appreciated. Thanks. _______________________________________________ TRNSYS-users mailing list TRNSYS-users@lists.onebuilding.org http://lists.onebuilding.org/listinfo.cgi/trnsys-users-onebuilding.org_______________________________________________ TRNSYS-users mailing list TRNSYS-users@lists.onebuilding.org http://lists.onebuilding.org/listinfo.cgi/trnsys-users-onebuilding.org
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two buildings with 5 degree and 6 degree roofs but in two boundaries.jpg
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5 degrees and 6 degrees angle but two seperate drawings for two buildings at different Trnsys 3d zoness roofs are with different elevations.jpg
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