If air can go in and out at those joints
and the tiles are vertical, then the height scale would be 0.5m . From: And how about if between
tiles there are joints. For example in the case were we are using 1m x 1m
tiles? 2008/10/7 Yes. It's for the
expected airflow path through the facade, which could differ from the overall
height of the cavity (hence the separate input). But if the upper and
lower joint openings aren't equal, then the neutral pressure level might be
shifted away from the midpoint. From: EnergyPlus_Support@ Subject: RE:
[EnergyPlus_ When the external pane is
open joints is better to considerer the half height between joints? Josep Solé Aviso de
confidencialidad De: EnergyPlus_Support@ This is the height scale
for buoyancy-driven ventilation. It is usually the overall height of the
cavity's airflow path (in z-direction) divided by 2. From: EnergyPlus_Support@ Hi, Can anyone tell me how a can calculate the
value of the height from midpoint of lower opening to the Neutral Pressure
Level (ΔHNPL) to input in the program ? Thanks, Catarina Carvalhal The primary EnergyPlus web site is found at: http://www.energyplus.gov The group web site is: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/EnergyPlus_Support/ Attachments are not allowed -- please post any files to the appropriate folder in the Files area of the Support Web Site. EnergyPlus Documentation is searchable. Open EPlusMainMenu.pdf under the Documentation link and press the "search" button.
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