Hello,
I'm using WUFI 2D to do a moisture simulation for an assembly. The assembly is just put in the air, meaning boundary climates are surrounding. And I select the bottom surface with "rain load calculation" (since in real life the bottom surface is facing up to get the rain).
Within my ...
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- Tue Nov 12, 2024 6:20 am -1100
- Forum: WUFI 2D
- Topic: Very high RH level within assembly
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- Mon Nov 11, 2024 7:13 am -1100
- Forum: WUFI 2D
- Topic: WUFI requires assinging boundary conditions to an internal interface
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Re: WUFI requires assinging boundary conditions to an internal interface
Hi Christian,
Thanks for the reply. If I have cavities/holes in my assembly, for example, for heating pipes or air cavities, shall I use the "air layers" defined in the materials database? The reason why I'm asking is because it seems like the air layers pre-defined in the database are of certain ...
Thanks for the reply. If I have cavities/holes in my assembly, for example, for heating pipes or air cavities, shall I use the "air layers" defined in the materials database? The reason why I'm asking is because it seems like the air layers pre-defined in the database are of certain ...
- Thu Nov 07, 2024 4:51 am -1100
- Forum: WUFI 2D
- Topic: WUFI requires assinging boundary conditions to an internal interface
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WUFI requires assinging boundary conditions to an internal interface
Hello,
I'm trying to do a moisture analysis for a multi-layer structure. when I go to surface/weather to set up boundary conditions, WUFI 2D asks to assign a boundary condition to an internal layer interface which is not exposed to the climate. Does that mean I did something wrong with the geometry ...
I'm trying to do a moisture analysis for a multi-layer structure. when I go to surface/weather to set up boundary conditions, WUFI 2D asks to assign a boundary condition to an internal layer interface which is not exposed to the climate. Does that mean I did something wrong with the geometry ...