[TRNSYS-users] solar absorptance of walls
FREPPEL Wirich
freppelw at noirot.fr
Wed Aug 27 01:59:47 PDT 2014
Thank you David for your quick reply,
Indeed the floor is a boundary wall, however I fixed it at 18°C
annually, it's the default setting for Energy plus. It means that all
the year, the outside temperature of the Ground floor is 18°C.
I checked the inside temperature of the ground floor, its varies,
according to the air temperature of course.
Actually, I checked all the inside surface temperatures of the box, they
are all below those of Energy plus calculations (by around 4°C in
summer). About the outside surface temperatures, the amplitude is
smaller in TRNSYS compare to Energy+. Which makes me think that Energy+
takes something into account that TRNSYS doesn't for the outside
temperature of the surfaces, but I don't know what it could be.
If the temperature difference was only less than 1or 2°C, I would think
that the cause is the calculation method of the 2 programs. But here I
think the temperature difference is too big to be only that.
Do you have any clue?
King regards
Wirich FREPPEL
Doctorant Recherche & Developpement
Noirot
8 rue Ampere, 02000 Laon
03 23 27 31 99
Le 03/09/2014 15:34, David BRADLEY a écrit :
> Wirich,
> If you are using Trnsys17 then there is almost certainly an
> automatic connection of solar radiation between the weather data
> reader and the building because in TRNBuild the default selection is
> that those connections will be made for you.
>
> I would guess that the difference lies in how you have treated the
> floor of your zone. If you created a BOUNDARY wall for your floor then
> Type56 is expecting you will provide a temperature on the back side of
> the floor (i.e. the interface between the floor and the soil). If you
> did not make a connection to the boundary temperature Type56 input
> then it is probably set to a constant value of 0 C, which would keep
> your zone temperature quite low throughout the year.
> Regards,
> David
>
>
> On 8/28/2014 03:30, FREPPEL Wirich wrote:
>> Hello everyone,
>>
>> I'm running some tests in order to compare TRNSYS to another
>> software, which is Energy+.
>>
>> My model is simple, a 3 meters long cube, with the same composition
>> for all the faces, without windows.
>> What I did in first place, was to create a new multizone project
>> using an idf file created from sketch up. Then I runned the
>> simulation in order to observe the evolution of the air temperature
>> inside the box.
>> Comparing it to Energy+ results, I noticed that in summer, the
>> temperature is far below those of Energy+. So I looked at the
>> connections in simulation studio to see if there was a problem on the
>> solar radiation on the walls, and I noticed that initially, there are
>> not any connection which give the solar radiation on the walls.
>>
>> My conclusion is that to take account of the solar radiation on
>> walls, we have to link it by ourself at the beginning, is it right or
>> did I miss something?.
>>
>> Furthermore, in the "wall type manager", there's a tab called "Solar
>> Absorptance of wall". When I change the value, nothing change
>> regarding the temperature inside the box. So when is this value used
>> exactly?
>>
>> Thank you in advance.
>>
>> King regards
>>
>
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