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Re: [TRNSYS-users] greenhouse models



Dave,

You may find some information in a paper that was recently presented at the "Systems Simulation in Buildings" conference:

E. Mashonjowa, J. G. Pieters, J. R. Milford1, F. Ronsse, S. Denys, R. Lemeur - THE USE OF A TRNSYS BASED DYNAMIC GREENHOUSE CLIMATE MODEL TO SIMULATE THE MICROCLIMATE IN A TYPICAL ZIMBABWEAN GREENHOUSE – in proc. of the 7th International Conference on System Simulation in Buildings (SSB), Liège, Belgium, December 11-13.

The authors use the so-called "Gembloux Dynamic Greenhouse Climate Model (GDGCM)" that was originally written for TRNSYS 13 and was adapted and validated in TRNSYS 16. Another reference is:

Pieters J. G. and Deltour J. M. 1997. Performances of greenhouses with the presence of condensation on cladding. J. Agric. Engng. Research. vol. 68: p. 125-137.

I will send you the first paper off list.

Michaël

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Michaël Kummert

University of Strathclyde
Dept. of Mechanical Engineering
Energy Systems Research Unit



David Bradley wrote:
Colleagues,
A few years ago, we were asked to write a TRNSYS model of a greenhouse that consists of one or two sheets of thin, translucent plastic stretched over metal frames. At the time, we sent round an email asking whether any such models existed and while we received a helpful reply from Pierre HOLLMULLER concerning some data that had been taken on thermal storage systems for greenhouses, we concluded that an actual model had not been written at the time. We have been asked about writing such a model again and were wondering if any further projects had been completed in the past few years. Any information or thoughts you might have would be greatly appreciated.
Cheers,
  David



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