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Re: [EnergyPlus_Support] Windowglass wall
Carmen:
EnergyPlus does require that all windows are subsurfaces on an opaque
base surface. To simulate a windowglass wall, just make the
subsurfaces slightly smaller than the base surface.
Mike
On 9 Dec 2002, at 16:29, herreroprada herreroprada@xxxxxxxx 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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