Hello Wirich, yes, this is the correct way to do it. marion Dipl.-Ing. Marion Hiller +49 711 679 76 32 |
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Im Auftrag von Freppel, Wirich via TRNSYS-users Hello TRNSYS users, I would like to divide a glazing surface into several ones, as shown in the figure below. My first guess (using sketch up) was to draw the entire surface and then divide it into equal glazing surfaces by drawing horizontal
lines (in this case, all the glazing surface are linked) But, it TRNSYS, no glazing surface appear. It seems that the glazings appear only if I separate them to one another by an opaque surface. So, instead of just drawling a line, I let a very small space (0,1 mm) between
the glazings and now they all appear in TRNSYS. My question is : would you have done the same or is there a better method ? Wirich FREPPEL COSMOS -
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