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1 What’s new in TRISCO version

2 New performances summary

3 Superposition allows to minimise the Blocks input
Superposition allows to minimise the Blocks input. To define the external corner junction above using superposition only 6 blocks are required. However, for a correct cavity equivalent thermal conductivity, 2 cavity colours are required.

4 Use > Arrange Blocks > Use juxtaposition

5 Now 11 blocks describe the object
Now 11 blocks describe the object. The appropriate colour for the second cavity is now applied.

6 Use > Arrange Blocks > Use superposition to return to a minimised number of blocks.

7 Using juxtaposition (left image) 43 block definitions are required
Using juxtaposition (left image) 43 block definitions are required. Using superposition (right image) only 15 block definitions are required. The window was modeled starting from a 2D section, applying the revolve and transformation functions. This results in a lot of blocks in juxtaposition. At the end of the 3D modeling the superposition arrangement is applied to minimise the number of blocks.

8 The roof junction is clipped from the total object. … …

9 The roof junction is clipped from the total object
The roof junction is clipped from the total object. The data are reduced to the clip (and saved under a new name), …

10 The roof junction is clipped from the total object
The roof junction is clipped from the total object. The data are reduced to the clip (and saved under a new name), ready for the roof junction analysis.

11 3D junctions are composed of multiple 2D junctions for which the linear thermal transmittance (-value) needs to be calculated. The example above shows the conventions - external dimension system (left) - internal dimension system (right).

12 The 3D junction is clipped 3 times, once for each 2D junction.

13 The 3D junction is clipped 3 times, once for each 2D junction
The 3D junction is clipped 3 times, once for each 2D junction. Above the clipping for one of both vertical sections is shown.

14 For each 2D junction the -value is derived.

15 From the 3D simulation and the 3 -values the point thermal transmittance or -value can be derived.

16 All colours, except colour 11 (stainless steel) are clipped
All colours, except colour 11 (stainless steel) are clipped. The data are reduced to the clip (and saved under a new name).

17 The clipped object can be used for input into other TRISCO data (Menu Blocks > Insert File).

18 In the 3D model above some void space occurs
In the 3D model above some void space occurs. In the simulation void space is considered as adiabatic (perfect insulation) and therefore a false result will be obtained.

19 Void space can be detected and converted into blocks !

20 Block size 0.3 m x 3.5 m x 0.8 m

21 Colour volume 11 m3

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27 3D modeling using v12 & v13 functionality

28 3D modeling using v12 & v13 functionality
2D section from TriscoDxf or from BISCO !

29 3D modeling using v12 & v13 functionality
Use revolve function to make 3D corner

30 3D modeling using v12 & v13 functionality
Use revolve function to make 3D corner

31 3D modeling using v12 & v13 functionality
Use copy and transform functions to complete 3D junction

32 3D modeling using v12 & v13 functionality
Add 3D elements (such as screws). Calculate.

33 In the example above all blocks with colour 11 (stainless steel) are converted at once into blocks with colour 13 (steel).

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36 Program module TRISCO 64 bit version
Allows solving huge systems, > nodes

37 Program module RADCON Advanced thermal simulations conduction – convection – radiation

38 Program extension SOLIDO
Steady state heat transfer simulation in any shape 3D object

39 Program extension SOLIDO
Blocks are defined as - solids: prism, pyramid, parallelepiped, sphere, cylinder, cone, … - files in STL format (Stereolithography Tessellation Language)

40 Program extension SOLIDO
Blocks are defined as - solids: prism, pyramid, parallelepiped, sphere, cylinder, cone, … - files in STL format (Stereolithography Tessellation Language)

41 Program extension SOLIDO: What ‘s new in version 4 ?

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