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Re: [TRNSYS-users] Effect of outdoor conditions on building load calculation



Hello Bradley,

Please find enclosed the related files for your reference.  Thank you!

Yours sincerely,
LEE, Chun Kwong
PhD student
Department of Mechanical Engineering
University of Hong Kong

----- Message from bradley@tess-inc.com ---------
    Date: Fri, 04 May 2007 09:57:09 -0500
    From: David Bradley <bradley@tess-inc.com>
Reply-To: David Bradley <bradley@tess-inc.com>
Subject: Re: [TRNSYS-users] Effect of outdoor conditions on building load calculation
      To: h8304506@hkusua.hku.hk
      Cc: "group, Trnsys discussion" <trnsys-users@engr.wisc.edu>


Chun Kwong,
  From the warnings, it looks to me as though there is a problem with
the input connections between your weather data reader, radiation
processor, and sky temperature model. If you are using a standard
weather file format, I would recommend that you use Type15 instead of
the combination of Type89, 16, and 69 to generate the ambient
conditions for your building. If you are using measured data to drive
the building then you will need to use Type9, 16, and 69 (or possibly
Type109 and 69) in which case, please send me your *.tpf, weather file,
*.bui file and any other files I need in order to run the simulation so
that I can find the connection problem.
Regards,
 David


At 02:17 5/4/2007, h8304506@hkusua.hku.hk wrote:
Dear Bradley,

I have found the way to implement ambient conditions to the Type 56
multi-zone model.  However, when I run the simulation, some warning
messages appeared and the simulation stopped after some time (see
attached listing file).  Kindly advise how I can fix them.  Thank you!

Also appreciate previous reply from Mathaase.

Yours sincerely,
LEE, Chun Kwong
PhD student
Department of Mechanical Engineering
University of Hong Kong

----- Message from bradley@tess-inc.com ---------
   Date: Wed, 02 May 2007 08:32:14 -0500
   From: David Bradley <bradley@tess-inc.com>
Reply-To: David Bradley <bradley@tess-inc.com>
Subject: Re: [TRNSYS-users] Effect of outdoor conditions on building
load calculation
     To: h8304506@hkusua.hku.hk, "group, Trnsys discussion"
<trnsys-users@engr.wisc.edu>


Dear Chun Kwong,
 You might start by looking at one of the two building examples.

..\Trnsys16\Examples\Building\
..\Trnsys16\Examples\Restaurant\

Cheers,
David


At 00:51 5/2/2007, h8304506@hkusua.hku.hk wrote:
Dear all,

I want to build a zone model using TRNbuild to calculate the annual
load profile.  However, I can't find any way that I can incorporate
the effect of outdoor conditions (neither in TRNbuild nor in Type 56
proforma).  Can anyone give me some advice?  Thank you!

Yours sincerely,
LEE, Chun Kwong
PhD student
Department of Mechanical Engineering
University of Hong Kong




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