We demonstrate a methodology to account for rain effects on wall heat
gain using the DOE-2 building energy estimation software as a referenc
e. The methodology involves modifying the boundary conditions used for
estimating heat flow through exterior wall components. Information on
boundary conditions during rain is obtained from a classification of
rain patterns from local weather data. The DOE-2 computer code, with t
he appropriate modifications, is calibrated with experimental results
obtained for both dry and wet outdoor conditions. Finally, the calibra
ted code is used to estimate the reduction in heat gain due to rain by
a porous building wall for different rain patterns. The annual heat g
ain reduction is also estimated for a typical tropical climate. (C) 19
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