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Re: [TRNSYS-users] Biomass Stove
Dear Arnaud,
I sincerely apologize for the delay of this email. Yes, you may use
Type121 or Type643. We also offer an individual component, Type967
(http://www.trnsys.com/indcomp.htm), that ramps up exponentially to its
steady state value. Neither of these furnace components considers the
transient gains/losses of the system when they are off. However, there was
a paper presented by a gentleman named Michel Haller at BS2009 who created
a TRNSYS component for biomass/wood/gas/oil combustion (for a boiler and
not a furnace). This component did indeed consider the transient effects
on the system during off periods.
Also, make sure you plug the output T, RH, and flow into VENTILATION in
Type56.
Best regards,
Matt Duffy
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From: "" <a.thome-08@student.lboro.ac.uk>
Sent: Tue, July 28, 2009 13:07
Subject:[TRNSYS-users] Biomass Stove
Good evening everybody,
I try to model a biomass stove. Is type 121 (or type 643-2 for TESS
librairy) is right for it?
Should I connect the output of this component to type56 via the convective
GAINS or via the VENTILATION?
Thank you very much for the help!
Best regards,
Arnaud.
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