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Re: [EnergyPlus_Support] Re: a question about ground floor calculations



The total height of each story is 3m. 60cm of this height is the plenum and the rest is the distance between the suspended ceiling and the floor. The air in the five zones do not mix, meaning that they are partitioned. We simulated the walls for both cases: as adiabatic and as surfaces in middle zones. I would like to know how the ground floor calculations should be made for both cases.
   
  Thanks in advance,
  Simge Andolsun
   
  
ooi <ooi_kb3@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
          Is there a ceiling space between floors? 

Can I also know if the air in the five zones mixed? Are the zones
partitioned, with heat transfer or adiabatic surfaces?

ooi

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