Dear Weihua Lv, yes, can be in an external wall too. The surface can be external, boundary or adjacent. There are certain constrains
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Im Auftrag von ??? via TRNSYS-users Dear sir! I am trying to use the MultizoneBuilding model to do some work. Now I have some question about the "Thermo-active Building Elements" model in TRNBUILD. I look
for help in the manuscript, which says that "Thermo-active building elements (slabs or
walls of a building) are used to condition buildings by integrating a fluid system into massive parts of the building itself. Examples are radiant floor heat or cooling systems, radiant ceilings or
wall heating or cooling systems." My question is that the "wall" mentioned above refers to the external walls or the internal walls of a building? I want to do a calculation of a external wall embedded with cooling pipes by using
the "thermo-active building elements" model in TRNBUILD, is that ok? It would be appreciate to receive your kindly response. Thank you. Yours Weihua Lv |