[esp-r] Re: surface flux (convection, LW radiation, SW radiation)
Jon Hand
jon at esru.strath.ac.uk
Mon Jun 20 09:17:02 BST 2011
First suggestion:
a) when running a simulation check the "save level" is equal to 4 so that the
separate values of surface flux are reported.
b) the "it takes a long time" might indicate that there is a numerical problem
in your model - do the zone temperatures seem to be reasonable?, is the
heating or cooling what you expect?
c) can you get a report/graph on surface temperatures? If so do they
make sense?
d) also - use the 'model QA' facility to get a listing of the contents of the
model - it may report issues that need to be corrected.
If still a problem it may be necessary to send your model for checking.
-Jon
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From: esp-r-bounces at lists.strath.ac.uk [esp-r-bounces at lists.strath.ac.uk] On Behalf Of keisuke tsuji [kt620620 at gmail.com]
Sent: 20 June 2011 05:20
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Subject: [esp-r] surface flux (convection, LW radiation, SW radiation)
Dear All,
I'm a beginner of ESP-r.
I make research with Japanese building by ESP-r now.
I've already made some simulations.
I can get the zone temperatures and heat/cool/humidify flux, etc.
But I can't get the surface flux (convection, LW radiation, SW radiation),
In surface flux window, I can select every surface flux parts, as well as other date.
After the result analysis, all values in surface are zero. (It takes very long time.)
Do I need any other steps to get surface flux in result analysis?
Or, Do I need any other setting when I make the model?
Every suggestions are appreciated.
Regards,
Keisuke Tsuji, Hokkaido Univ, Japan
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