[BLDG-SIM] Building additions and shading

Paul Hay phay at cwjamaica.com
Wed Aug 1 05:09:31 PDT 2007


Kevin,

 

I have interpreted the existing buildings to be perpendicular to the
addition.  If this is the case and the buildings at the ends of the addition
are large, they could produce significant shading on the addition
(especially if the exposed surfaces of the addition face north and south).
The problem is: how do you quantify this?  More than likely, you will have
to create a schedule to represent it if you don't model the whole building. 

 

 

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From: BLDG-SIM at gard.com [mailto:BLDG-SIM at gard.com] On Behalf Of Aulbach,
John
Sent: Tuesday, July 31, 2007 07:28 PM
To: BLDG-SIM at gard.com
Subject: [BLDG-SIM] Building additions and shading

 

Kevin:

 

I am getting a bit old and slow, so I don't quite understand your questions.

 

If you are modeling a new construction rectangle that has both ends (say top
and bottom on a plan view) abutting existing structures, I believe you can
make these walls INTERIOR and ADIABATIC. In that way, you have no outside
influence on the wall, and no heat transfer to another space.

 

You WILL, however, need to make the changes in the .INP text file. You
simply cannot do it in the eQuest overlay.

 

Why do you care about shading from external sources. Just don't put those
sources In !!

 

Or have I missed something?

 

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From: BLDG-SIM at gard.com [mailto:BLDG-SIM at gard.com] On Behalf Of Kevin Kyte
Sent: Tuesday, July 31, 2007 9:15 AM
To: BLDG-SIM at gard.com
Subject: [BLDG-SIM] Building additions and shading

Greetings, I am simulating a building that from bird's eye view looks like a
big rectangle.  Either end of the new construction is connected to existing
buildings.  Furthermore, it appears the first floor of the new construction
extends into a renovation of one of the pre-existing forms.  How does one
turn off shading on exterior surfaces?  Also, would it be better to modeling
the existing buildings as well?  The new construction will be running on its
own systems.

 

Thanks.

 

Kevin

 

 
 
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