Hi,
Is it possible to model on WUFI 2D a triangular geometry? If we can't, could you tell me how I can simplify this geometry (CF attached file) of thermal bridge.
Many thanks.
Brice GUENEGO
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Re: triangular geometry modelling
Dear Mr. Guenego,
no triangular geometry is not possible in WUFI 2D. Also a simplification is rather difficult - we also have only very little information from the picture you posted.
What risks do you fear? Maybe the problem can be solved by single thermal calculations? Or by a combination of triangular thermal and rectangular hygrothermal simulations. For example the temperature conditions can be influenced by the heat transfer coefficients in a ways that the temperature conditions in WUFI 2D get similar to the calculated ones from a triangular thermal calculation.
best regards
Daniel Zirkelbach
no triangular geometry is not possible in WUFI 2D. Also a simplification is rather difficult - we also have only very little information from the picture you posted.
What risks do you fear? Maybe the problem can be solved by single thermal calculations? Or by a combination of triangular thermal and rectangular hygrothermal simulations. For example the temperature conditions can be influenced by the heat transfer coefficients in a ways that the temperature conditions in WUFI 2D get similar to the calculated ones from a triangular thermal calculation.
best regards
Daniel Zirkelbach
Dr.-Ing. Daniel Zirkelbach, Deputy Head of Department Hygrothermics, IBP Holzkirchen