Interesting
application and just the sort of thing OtherSideCoefficients (OSC) is meant
for. Sounds like you have it correct, here some brief responses. 1. yes 2. no,
you put in the name of the OSC, XYZ in your case 3..9 yes 10. file
should have single columns of 8760 data for each separate schedule. 11. yes.
12. the
name of the schedule can include the full path. From: Hi Griffith, Thanks for your prompt answer. Trying to summarize the
steps I need to accomplish this: 1.
For particular building surface description in: Outside Boundary
Condition I select OtherSideCoefficien 2.
Do I leave blank Outside Boundary Condition Object then? 3.
In Advance Surface Concepts I select SurfaceProperty:
OtherSIdeCoefficien 4.
Add Object there and Name it: XYZ 5.
I leave blank Combined Convective/Radiativ Here is description how it is calculated: “This object sets the other side conditions for a surface in a
variety of ways. if>0, this field becomes the exterior
convective/radiativ ID: N1 No default value available This field is required.” 6.
Set Up Constant Temperature field to zero for example (Default
value) 7.
Select my Temp Profile from: Constant Temperature Schedule Name
in the drop list. 8.
In the Schedule:File I create previously my Temp Profile. 9.
File Name: I write the name of the file where the temperatures
are written. 10. In which
format I should have this text file created (two columns: hour and temps, or
one column only with temperatures for 8760 hours) 11. Adjust the
Column Separator accordingly to my input file.. 12. I assume
this file should be located in the same folder with .idf file cause I don’t see
anywhere to enter to the path to the file. Am I missing something, and should this procedure work out (not
to be overridden by the algorithm for surface temp)? Do I need to set up zeros
for all other coefficients just to be sure the other parameters are not used. To explain a little bit the problem I am working on. I am trying
to calculate the interior temperatures for some huge underground structure with
various levels of ventilation rates (no heating or cooling). I use other
software where I created the underground structure with surrounding soil and
enter the calculated temps for interior air space from Energy plus. Then I use
the output from that software on the outside boundary of my shell and average
them for each level of my structure and enter those values as outside surface
temperatures for each exterior wall. I repeat this procedure several times
until I get reasonable match between the interior temps and outside surface
temps between these two programs. I specified the ventilation rates through
zone ventilation objects where I assign 24/7 schedule and air changes per hour
for each zone. I have the following problem: when I go to select the output
variable I don’t see a list of zone temperatures (the drop list is blank). Do I
need to specify any type of heating system or something in order to get this
output properly. Sorry for asking you all these questions, I am relatively new to
text input editor and want to make sure I am doing everything right. Thanks one more time for your quick feedback on my question. Have a great evening. Danko Davidovic SIMPSON GUMPERTZ & HEGER From: The input object SurfaceProperty: From: I am
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