[TRNSYS-users] Different ROOF Types

David BRADLEY d.bradley at tess-inc.com
Wed Jun 17 08:33:02 PDT 2015


Meriem,
   A curved roof should be modeled by an equivalent faceted roof. There 
is no need to have too many facets. In my opinion an octagon in place of 
a circle is sufficient for modeling purposes.

   The libraries of existing roof, wall, and floor constructions can be 
viewed in TRNBuild. You can also open those files (located 
in..\Trnsys17\Building\Lib\...\Prgwall.lib) using a text editor such as 
Notepad.

kind regards,
  David


On 06/16/2015 15:02, MERIEM SOUSSI wrote:
> Dear trnsys-users,
> I am modelling a building in two different roof cases:
> 1- A double pitched roof
> 2- A curved roof
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> I tried to model the first case and I entered the same characteristics 
> of the two sloping roof surfaces: area, slope (12°) and composition. 
> The orientation was respectively East and West.
> I wanted to know if my settings are adequate.
> In addition I want to know how can I model a curved ceiling?
> My last question is about walls, roof an floor compositions, can 
> somebody help me with a document with the existing configurations.
> I thank you in advance for any help.
> Best Regards
>
> Meriem SOUSSI
> Ingénieur énergéticien/doctorant
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