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Is transmitted solar radiation affected by window frame width?

Hi,

When running a simulation and outputting the "Windows Total Transmitted Solar Radiation Energy [J] (Hourly)" I noticed that the maximum value is affected by the existance or not of a window frame. However, the width of the frame doesn't seem to have any impact on it. In other words it seems to be just on/off.

Does anyone know if it is possible to have "Windows Total Transmitted Solar Radiation Energy [J] (Hourly)" take into account the frame width?

Is transmitted solar radiation affected by window frame width?

Hi,

When running a simulation and outputting the "Windows Total Transmitted Solar Radiation Energy [J] (Hourly)" I noticed that the maximum value is affected by the existance or not of a window frame. However, the width of the frame doesn't seem to have any impact on it. In other words it seems to be just on/off.

Does anyone know if it is possible to have "Windows Total Transmitted Solar Radiation Energy [J] (Hourly)" take into account the frame width?

Is transmitted solar radiation affected by window frame width?

Hi,

When running a simulation and outputting the "Windows Total Transmitted Solar Radiation Energy [J] (Hourly)" I noticed that the maximum value is affected by the existance or not of a window frame. However, the width of the frame doesn't seem to have any impact on it. In other words it seems to be just on/off.

Does anyone know if it is possible to have "Windows Total Transmitted Solar Radiation Energy [J] (Hourly)" take into account the frame width?

Is transmitted solar radiation affected by window frame width?

Hi,

When running a simulation and outputting the "Windows Total Transmitted Solar Radiation Energy [J] (Hourly)" I noticed that the maximum value is affected by the existance or not of a window frame. However, the width of the frame doesn't seem to have any impact on it. In other words it seems to be just on/off.

Does anyone know if it is possible to have "Windows Total Transmitted Solar Radiation Energy [J] (Hourly)" take into account the frame width?

Is transmitted solar radiation affected by window frame width?

Hi,

When running a simulation in E+ 9.4.0 and outputting the "Windows Total Transmitted Solar Radiation Energy [J] (Hourly)" I noticed that the maximum value is affected by the existance or not of a window frame. However, the width of the frame doesn't seem to have any impact on it. In other words it seems to be just on/off.

Does anyone know if it is possible to have "Windows Total Transmitted Solar Radiation Energy [J] (Hourly)" take into account the frame width?

Is transmitted solar radiation affected by window frame width?

Hi,

When running a simulation in E+ 9.4.0 and outputting the "Windows Total Transmitted Solar Radiation Energy [J] (Hourly)" I noticed that the maximum value is affected by the existance or not of a window frame. However, the width of the frame doesn't seem to have any impact on it. In other words it seems to be just on/off.

Does anyone know if it is possible to have "Windows Total Transmitted Solar Radiation Energy [J] (Hourly)" take into account the frame width?

Is transmitted solar radiation affected by window frame width?

Hi,

When running a simulation in E+ 9.4.0 and outputting the "Windows Total Transmitted Solar Radiation Energy [J] (Hourly)" I noticed that the maximum value is affected by the existance or not of a window frame. However, the width of the frame doesn't seem to have any impact on it. In other words it seems to be just on/off.

Does anyone know if it is possible to have "Windows Total Transmitted Solar Radiation Energy [J] (Hourly)" take into account the frame width?

Is transmitted solar radiation affected by window frame width?

Hi,

When running a simulation in E+ 9.4.0 and outputting the "Windows Total Transmitted Solar Radiation Energy [J] (Hourly)" I noticed that the maximum value is affected by the existance or not of a window frame. However, the width of the frame doesn't seem to have any impact on it. In other words it seems to be just on/off.

Does anyone know if it is possible to have "Windows Total Transmitted Solar Radiation Energy [J] (Hourly)" take into account the frame width?

Is transmitted solar radiation affected by window frame width?

Hi,

When running a simulation in E+ 9.4.0 and outputting the "Windows Total Transmitted Solar Radiation Energy [J] (Hourly)" I noticed that the maximum value is affected by the existance or not of a window frame. However, the width of the frame doesn't seem to have any impact on it. In other words it seems to be just on/off.

Does anyone know if it is possible to have "Windows Total Transmitted Solar Radiation Energy [J] (Hourly)" take into account the frame width?