Ed, I think you're right. SLAB is a stand-alone 3-D conduction program for the foundation and subsoil, using the room air temperature as the indoor boundary condition. If your building has lots of solar gain, did you ever experiment with inputting the "sol-air" temperature of the slab surface in place of the room air temperature? That might be more defensible than manually adjusting the slab temperature values. Of course, the best solution would be to actually couple a slab model with the zone model, so there's proper feedback between the two. Various people have looked into this, going as far back as the early 1980's (Zulfi Cumali, Moncef Krarti, etc.). Someone who's looked into this lately with EnergyPlus is Neal Kruis of Big Ladder Software, but I understand Neal is out of the office this week. Hopefully, Neal might be enticed to share his thoughts on this topic :-) Joe Joe Huang White Box Technologies, Inc. 346 Rheem Blvd., Suite 108D Moraga CA 94556 yjhuang@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx www.whiteboxtechnologies.com (o) (925)388-0265 (c) (510)928-2683 "building energy simulations at your fingertips" On 6/4/2013 10:24 AM, Edward G. Lyon wrote:
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