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Re: [EnergyPlus_Support] Re: Human intervention in zonal mixing



I cannot think of a way to do this.  I have added zone temperature limits for 
MIXING and CROSS MIXING to the new feature wish list.

Mike


On 21 Apr 2006 at 9:24, Elmer Morrissey wrote:

> Hi Fred,
> 
> I considered using this object, but I don't want to have the door
> opened if the temperature in the room is above 18C (no matter how warm
> the corridor is)? Am I right in saying that this isn't really a
> situation that I can mimic in E+?
> 
> Kind regards
> 
> -Elmer
> 
> 
> --- In EnergyPlus_Support@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, fred buhl <wfbuhl@...> wrote:
> >
> > Elmer - take a look at the Mixing object. It might be usable in this 
> > context.
> > It has to be used judiciously though since there is no overall air 
> > balance being
> > performed. But in this case if the ultimate source of air is a large 
> > zone (atrium),
> > this could work well emough. But you won't see lowered temperatures in 
> > the corridor
> > and atrium, just higher temperatures in the offices. There's a delta T 
> > trigger which
> > could mimic the opening & closing of doors. You'd have to estimate the 
> > flow rate.
> > 
> > Fred Buhl
> > 
> > Elmer Morrissey wrote:
> > 
> > >Hi all,
> > >
> > >Are there any objects in E+ which can account for the human
> > >intervention of opening doors when temperatures in a room are too
> > >cold? I have a situation in a simulation that I would like to emulate. 
> > >
> > >Several atrium spaces should contain hot air which may be circulated
> > >around the open corridor spaces. If the spaces connected to these
> > >corridors are too cold, the occupants often open these doors until the
> > >temperatures have risen within the space. For instance, the corridor
> > >will be 25C while the room may only be 16C. 
> > >
> > >Are there any objects in E+ to cover this? 
> > >
> > >Kind regards
> > >
> > >-Elmer 
> > >
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Michael J. Witte, GARD Analytics, Inc.
EnergyPlus Testing and Support      
EnergyPlus-Support@xxxxxxxx





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