file measured data
file measured data
2,the unit of latitude and longitude [°] .i am confused what its format is. i just text it in word and change the format to TimesNewRoman. it seems different from the example on wufi-wiki as below. 3,files measure data, climate choosed from database/user define file, optional climate are three climate forms.
so, what are the relationship and priority between them?
Re: file measured data
1. ok, the marked note is to long for your windows-default-font. It just says: " Note: Temperature is in [°C]" in degree Celcius. This is not an error. the box below is relevant for errors and it says: Status: Ok. so everything seams to be fine. your file has only one themperature. 20°C, so the graph isn't drawn perfect, behind the grid in the graph. But if you have an look at the minimal, maximal value, both is 20°C (in the y-axis).
2. the named unit for latitude and longitude is just informative. It's degree, so the Latitude is defined 0° (or 0 degree) from equator, to 90° north or -90° south. the longitude defined from 0° greenwich to 180° east and -180° west.
3. there is no relationship between them (at least if you don't put them in an releationship). The climate from map/user defined file is used per default for your simulation, external surfaces, ventilation,... . If you define climate with files/measured data you can used it for some input, e.g. as design condition, or as an optional climate. this optional climate you can use special for some defined components....
2. the named unit for latitude and longitude is just informative. It's degree, so the Latitude is defined 0° (or 0 degree) from equator, to 90° north or -90° south. the longitude defined from 0° greenwich to 180° east and -180° west.
3. there is no relationship between them (at least if you don't put them in an releationship). The climate from map/user defined file is used per default for your simulation, external surfaces, ventilation,... . If you define climate with files/measured data you can used it for some input, e.g. as design condition, or as an optional climate. this optional climate you can use special for some defined components....