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Re: [EnergyPlus_Support] Windowglass wall
Carmen,
A window has to be a subsurface of an opaque surface. In your case, make the window almost the same size as the opaque
surface. For example, leave only 0.001m of opaque surface remaining around the edge of the window so that the heat transfer
through the opaque surface is negligible.
Fred Winkelmann
"herreroprada " wrote:
> Hello there,
> does anybody know how to implement a windowglass wall (with no
> masonry materials holding the window and no window frame) apart from
> chosing trombe wall.
> I mean, it is imposible to introduce windowglass unless it is
> considered as sub surface. It is very common in offices buildings to
> have cristal walls with no other material (apart from silicon to seal
> the glasses)
> Thank you very much on advance.
> Best regards,
> Carmen Herrero.
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