Moisture Source: Fraction of Driving Rain

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Moisture Source: Fraction of Driving Rain

Post by kpnelson42 » Wed Nov 03, 2010 6:33 am -1100

I have heard that 0.02% is an general recommendation for a fraction of driving rain within "moisture source" to indicate a deficiency in the drainage plane… I am looking for an explanation of the rationale behind this number and when one might increase or decrease it when modeling...

Can you provide further clarification as to general "rule-of-thumb" percentages and when different values might be used?

Thanks in advance.

Keith

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Post by Manfred Kehrer » Wed Nov 03, 2010 6:59 am -1100

Dear Keith,

I don´t know where you got the 0.02%; the ASHRAE Standard 160 recommends 1% and thats what also typically use.
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