Hello raf, perhaps you are
interested to read (though in german) the special chapter within my
dissertation “Investigation of the performance of a multi-boiler-plant to
supply for a colony with long-distance heating” (in german: Untersuchung
des Betriebsverhaltens einer Mehrkesselanlage zur Fernwärmeversorgung einer
Wohnsiedlung) which starts on page 115 and ends on page 167. A very compact
formula (p. 162f) which I used to simulate and to validate the measured and
recorded values could be a rough but good model to be build in an own TRNSYS
type to be able to do some investigations in your direction. The mentioned colony “Gartenstadt
Düppel” lies in the South-West of the former You will find this work
on my internet presentation www.dr-rauch.eu
under the topic “Publikationen” and here under the downloadable pdf-document
of my dissertation. Best regards Christian ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Dr. Karl-Christian Rauch IT – Beratung – Entwicklung
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(0)251 26529595 Von:
trnsys-users-bounces@engr.wisc.edu [mailto:trnsys-users-bounces@engr.wisc.edu] Im Auftrag von Gorissen, R. Dear trnsys users, I wonder if someone has experience with modeling a
somewhat larger communal heating system consisting of several different and
independent building blocks (using the same climate data). The peak load of the
different blocks will not be entirely the same so the total load is not just
the load profile of one building, times the number of buildings. In trnsys 15
it is not possible to use more than one type 56 within one project. Is using
different zones in type Regards, raf. |