Dear Marcus and Roman, it is even simpler if you
use the FORTRAN notation. Thus the equation in TRNSYS can be written in
x**(1/2) Best regards, Hermann. _______________________________________________________________ Von: Jones Marcus
[mailto:Marcus.Jones@ait.ac.at] The square root of x
is equal to x to the ½ power, so you could use the natural logarithm and its
inverse. In a TRNSYS equation: exp(1/2*ln(x)) Marcus MARCUS
JONES, MSc Energy Department Sustainable Building
Technologies AIT Austrian
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