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Re: [TRNSYS-users] energy rate -Storage tanks



Florian,

o.k. my solar system is connected over an heat exhanger to the " Hot side entrance" of Type 4e. the average water draw(type14b) is connected to the "cold side in". so this storage tank is connected to a second tank(type 60d) directly without a pipe. the " ... to load"(type4e) to the inlet1, and the " ...to heat source "(type 4e) to the solar system.
type 4e gives out an output "energy rate to load" and type 60d
an output "energy supplied from inlet1".. so i thought this enrgy rates should be nearly the same
(all are direct connections)

Type 4's "energy rate to load" is the difference of enthalpy flows entering and leaving the tank on the load-side:
QLoad = mdot*Cp*(Tout-Tin)
Tout is the " temperature to load" (usually top node)
Tin is the "Cold-side temperature"  (usually mains temperature)

On the other hand, Type 60's "Energy supplied by inlet 1" is mdot*Cp*Tin1, where Tin1 is Tout from Type 4.

So QLoad(Type 4) should not be equal to Qin1 (Type 60). Since we can reasonably expect Tin(Type 4) to be positive, QLoad(Type 4) will always be slightly smaller than Qin1(Type 60), as you mention in your first email.

Kind regards,

Michaël Kummert

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