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Old   October 9, 2015, 11:00
Question ray-tracing solar load vs DO radiation model
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Hi
I'm confused in using ray-tracing solar load model and DO radiation model.
When we use the ray-tracing solar load model to simulate the solar load on the semi-transparent wall (eg, glass window), If DO radiation model enabled, in boundary condition menu at radiation tab, we should specify the value for Irradiation; If determine a value for irradiation there after solution converged, in the results, it seems the software affects two irradiation separately in the solution (one from solar load and another from irradiance which determined at boundary condition). What should we do in this problem? An idea is finding transmitted visible irradiation from ray-tracing and after that disable the solar load model and determined that value in the boundary condition's radiation tab.
Thanks for your help.
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Old   October 15, 2015, 15:06
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hello nima
are you working on concentrated solar energy or flat plate?
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Old   October 16, 2015, 05:53
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You know, I want to model the solar energy penetrated through glazing in the building, but it doesn't work properly.
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Old   November 21, 2015, 05:35
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Hello, Nima.
Are you working and analysis the concentrated solar energy or flat plate? I am also...But i do not get any idea of it, as I am new beginner of Ansys. Can you sharing some information with me?
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Old   August 26, 2021, 10:22
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Hello!
Use solarload in chtmultiregionfoam and select sundritracking. Why does the temperature rise again until the sun sets completely?
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Old   June 26, 2024, 01:32
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Hi! i am recently working with the solar radiation for cooling the pv panel
i am using the do radiation model when i apply the boundary condition and initialized it the maximum solar irradiation is 800 approximately according to the latitude and longitude. but when i plot the incident radiation the value starts from 1900 w/m2. the value need to be below 850 w/m2 according to our experimental value.

can anyone have an idea about that. i will appreciate any updates thank you in advance.
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