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July 24, 2024 at 6:47 pmgopalakrishna.gangisettySubscriber
I have a passive skylight geometry assumed to be installed in rooftop designed in space claim, Bottom window glass is inside the room (298 K), and the top Window is assumed to be at 293 K.
I want to apply the solar load on this model.
I divided the wavelength intervals, band 1: 0 to 4 μm, band 2 : 4 to 8 μm, band 3: 8 to 14 0 to 4 μm and band 4 : 14 to 50 0 to 4 μm.
I am interested in calculating the Transmitted radiative fluxes in band 3 through semi-transparent material, tau = 0.75, epsilon = 0.25 and Rho = 0.
Semi – transparent material has arranged diagonally one at the bottom and the other at the top. (please look at the screenshot attached).
Questions are:
1. Should I choose Solar ray tracing or Solar irradiation.?
2. If I choose the solar ray tracing, can anyone help me with the mesh orientation? Does solar irradiation model consider mesh orientation?
3. For the semi -transparent materials = Top ZnS glass and bottom ZnS glass (see screenshot attached), please guide me with beam direction and beam direction values are automatically calculated by Ansys,
However, I input the values :
Absorptivity Transmittivity
Direct visible = 0.25 Direct visible = 0.75
Direct IR = 0.25 Direct IR = 0.75
Diffuse Hemi-spherical = 0.25 Direct hemi-spherical = 0.75
(because emissivity = absorptivity)
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July 25, 2024 at 4:39 pmgopalakrishna.gangisettySubscriber
Hi anyone, please help with the queries? Thank you
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August 6, 2024 at 1:23 pmNilay PedramForum Moderator
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