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Re: [EnergyPlus_Support] RE: Floor area of spaces stacked into a single thermal zone





That's right, you should use adiabatic surfaces for the internal floors.
Your approach is joining the three spaces into one (and internal floors as internal mass or you obviate it?).
If the floor area is the same I don't think it is too hard to multiply the W/m2 by three or dupplicate the lights definition (3 times) and assign the three to the same zone...


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Germán Campos

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2013/12/24 <patrick.bivona@xxxxxxxxx>
 

Hi German,


You're right, but I'm more interested in the case where the spaces are not strictly identical.


Besides, if the spaces on each floor have adjacent spaces, the contact surfaces of the adjacent spaces have to be defined as adiabatic, right?





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