[esp-r] Re: What are the meanings "Opaq surf conv at extrn" & "Opaq surf conv at partns"
Jon Hand
jon at esru.strath.ac.uk
Tue Dec 1 16:45:12 GMT 2009
The list of items is truncated to save space. But this increases confusion. Here
are some definitions:
Opaq surf conv at extr - convection heat exchange at opaque surfaces that face the outside
Opaq surf conv at partns - convective heat exchange at opaque surfaces that DO NOT face the outside
Tran surf conv at extrn - convection heat exchange at transparent surfaces that face the outside
partns is short for partitions. extr is short for exterior.
-ESRU
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Subject: [esp-r] What are the meanings "Opaq surf conv at extrn" & "Opaq surf conv at partns"
Hi all,
In the Results Analysis, In the model "Zone flux", I am very confused by the four items: g (Opaq surf conv at extrn) & h<mailto:conv at extrn)%20&%20h> (Opaq surf conv at partns); i<mailto:conv at partns);%20i> (Tran surf conv at extrn<mailto:conv at extrn>) & j (Tran surf conv at extrn<mailto:conv at extrn>).
What are the difference between g&h, i&j? What are the meaning of "@extrn"&"@partns"? I can't figure out what they are.
Anybody can help me that, Many thanks to you!
Thanks,
Teresa
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