[TRNSYS-users] tiles and under tiles

David BRADLEY d.bradley at tess-inc.com
Wed Feb 12 07:30:52 PST 2014


Karol,
   I would definitely choose a massive layer for the tiles themselves. I 
typically ignore the presence of the battens and treat that layer as an 
airgap (there is a material in the wall layer library for an airgap).
Kind regards,
  David


On 2/11/2014 12:18, Karol Bandurski wrote:
>
> Dear All,
>
> I would like to ask you how can I model the last layer of sloping roof?
>
> I mean tiles, battens and counter battens and air gap between.
>
> What parameters should I choose: massless or massive?
>
> If massive, what value for conductivity, capacity and density are you 
> suggest?
>
> Kind regards,
>
> Karol
>
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