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    Disregard Internal Heat Transfer

      Product(s): OpenBuildings Energy Simulator
      Version(s): CONNECT Edition
      Environment: N/A
      Area: Building Modelling
      Subarea: N/A

    Overview

    This article would show you how to change the heat-flow types through the partitions of your building energy model.

    Method

    Users might require to disregard internal heat transfer while calculating heat gain calculations for their energy model. To do that, 

    Open the properties section of a partition wall. 

    If the heatflow type is selected as Adjacent room, that defines the wall would allow heat to flow through to the adjacent rooms. 

    In order to disregard or ignore internal heat transfer, select  none from the dropdown list. This would keep the software from considering heat flowing between adjacent rooms. 

    To learn more about adjacency, refer to the wiki article here. 

    • adjacency
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    • Krishnendu Paul Created by Krishnendu Paul
    • When: Fri, Feb 4 2022 7:29 AM
    • Shane Regan Last revision by Bentley Colleague Shane Regan
    • When: Fri, Feb 4 2022 10:50 AM
    • Revisions: 3
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