[esp-r] Re: esp-r Digest, Vol 6, Issue 1
amgad aly
amgad_77 at yahoo.com
Tue Jan 9 12:06:41 GMT 2007
Thanks a lot for you help.
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> From: amgad aly <amgad_77 at yahoo.com>
> Subject: [esp-r] New User
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> Dear All,
> As an architect and a new user trying to go through
> the ESP-r program,
> I would ask if any can explain the exact meaning for
> the connection types, that are found when inquiring
> the topology tool,
> They are (connection options):
> exterior
> dynamic (similar) boundary
> static boundary conditions
> ground (standard profile)
> ground (user defined profile)
> ground 3d (conduction)
> adiabatic (no heat flux)
> basesimp foundation
> cen1379 (partition)
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> Date: Tue, 09 Jan 2007 11:08:04 +0100
> From: Gunnar Th?le <thoele at ifc-collegen.de>
> Subject: [esp-r] Re: New User
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> amgad aly schrieb:
> > Dear All,
> > As an architect and a new user trying to go
> through
> > the ESP-r program,
> > I would ask if any can explain the exact meaning
> for
> > the connection types, that are found when
> inquiring
> > the topology tool,
> Well, i'll try to explain a bit.
> First, what the connection types are used for.
>
> When creating a building model, you'll need to tell
> the simulator about
> the state of the environment on both sides of a
> wall. The inside of the
> wall is in a room. You don't need to tell the
> simulator anything about
> it because that's what a simulator should
> calculate...
> But you need to tell it about the outside of walls.
> This is of course necessary so it can compute heat
> flux, radiation
> exchange through the wall etc.
> For walls where both sides are inside the building
> the simulator can
> figure it out on its own, but for walls facing the
> outside you have to
> tell it about the outside using the connection
> options.
>
> People, please correct me if i'm wrong here:
> > exterior
> Choosing this option makes your wall an exterior
> wall. Conditions are
> taken from the climate file (temperature, sun etc.)
> Usage of this should be obvious.
>
> > dynamic (similar) boundary
> This sets the outside of the wall to be the same as
> the inside. (Like
> the wall wouldn't exist at all)
> You can use this when simulating only one in a row
> of rooms where each
> room has similar conditions.
>
> > static boundary conditions
> Asks you for a fixed temperature etc., which stays
> constant over the
> simulation period.
>
> > ground (standard profile)
> > ground (user defined profile)
> > ground 3d (conduction)
> This is for floors and cellars. It lets you embed
> your wall into the ground.
> The profiles are temperature profiles defining
> ground temperature for
> each month. There are a variety of standard profiles
> pre-defined and you
> can make your own. (Climate files don't have ground
> temperature data,
> therefore you'll need to supply it in these options)
> The 3d thingy is unknown to me.
>
> > adiabatic (no heat flux)
> This already says everything...
>
> > basesimp foundation
> > cen1379 (partition)
> I don't know these.
> Browsing through the mailing list archives i found
> this link describing
> BASESIMP:
>
http://lists.strath.ac.uk/archives/esp-r/2006/000176.html
>
>
>
> Hope this helps,
> Gunnar
>
>
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