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Re: [EnergyPlus_Support] Temperature of a zone



At 10:30 AM 1/17/2003, Cristina Castaño/LABEIN wrote:
>We want to know the temperatures within each zone. We have used some
>variables like "Mean Radiant Temperature" or " "Mean Air Temperature" but
>the results are not the hoped values. Is there another form to know the
>temperature inside each zone?.

Nonetheless, the Mean Air Temperature is the Zone air temperature.  An 
equivalent value/variable is: Zone/Sys Air Temp

 From the IORef:
Field:  Mean Air Temperature[C]
 From the code definition, the mean air temperature (zone) is the average 
temperature of the air temperatures at the system time step.  Remember that 
the zone heat balance represents a ?well stirred? model for a zone, 
therefore there is only one mean air temperature to represent the air 
temperature for the zone.
Field: Zone/Sys Air Temp[C]
This is very similar to the mean air temperature in the last field.  The 
?well stirred? model for the zone is the basis, but this temperature is 
also available at the ?detailed? system time step.


Linda

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Owner: EnergyPlus_Support list
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