Thanks Joe, you understood my problem correctly. I cannot use zone infiltration as i can then no longer calculate air flow through windows. It seems I will have to play around with my crack objects to get an infiltration value that I want
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--- In EnergyPlus_Support@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, Joe Huang <YJHuang@...> wrote:
>
> I'm afraid you're missing the point. The original question was how to model infiltration
> when the AFN is being used.
> My point was that you cannot mix the infiltration object in conjunction with the AFN. If
> you want to model infiltration with the AFN, you have to define the leakage
> characteristics of the space for the AFN (this should probably be done anyway for proper
> modeling - in fact, all these AFN programs such as COMIS and AirNet were originally
> designed not for modeling natural ventilation, but rather infiltration).
>
>
> Sure, you can use a blower door test to get the leakage fraction, but that has to be used
> as an input to the AFN, not to the infiltration object. I've always been adverse to
> modeling infiltration as a constant air change rate, because that's nonphysical and not
> what really happens. IMHO, it's always much better to define the physical characteristics
> of the space (leakage-fraction, area of cracks, etc.) and then use a physical model like
> the Sherman-Grimsrud or the AFN to then compute the hour-to-hour infiltration.
>
>
> Joe
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> On 3/10/2013 9:25 AM, Oscar Hernandez wrote:
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> > There are many methods to calculate the real infiltration value...like the blower test.
> >
> > On Oct 3, 2013 6:06 PM, <josep.sole@... <mailto:josep.sole@...>> wrote:
> >
> > In AFN models you need to assume a lot of other hypothesis it is no easier than
> > assume the zone infiltration rate.
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> > <mailto:EnergyPlus_Support@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>] *En nombre de *Oscar Hernandez
> > *Enviado el:* jueves, 03 de octubre de 2013 17:57
> > *Para:* EnergyPlus_Support@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx <mailto:EnergyPlus_Support@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> > *Asunto:* Re: [EnergyPlus_Support] Using AFN for windows, but with default infiltration
> >
> > If you want to model an infiltration value use the zone infiltration. The AFN its to
> > predict the infiltrattion value when you don"t know it.
> >
> > On 3 October 2013 17:42, Joe Huang <YJHuang@...
> > <mailto:YJHuang@...>> wrote:
> >
> > I don't think the infiltration objects can be used in conjunction with the AFN. That
> > would violate the mass balance of the AFN, wouldn't it?
> >
> > Sent from my IPad
> >
> > Joe Huang
> >
> >
> > On Oct 3, 2013, at 8:35 AM, Oscar Hernandez <eng.ohw@...
> > <mailto:eng.ohw@...>> wrote:
> >
> > Hi,
> >
> > Use the zone infiltration.
> >
> > Oscar
> >
> > On Oct 3, 2013 2:48 PM, "allinson_louis" <allinson_louis@...
> > <mailto:allinson_louis@...>> wrote:
> >
> > Hi All
> >
> > I am using AFN to model air flow through window openings that I am controlling
> > using EMS
> >
> > However, when the windows are closed the only infiltration is through cracks and
> > the infiltration is much less than 0.1ach. I want to model a 'default' 0.1ach
> > when the windows are closed, as this is a typical value used in simulations.
> >
> > Is this possible?
> >
> >
>