I’ve never tried this, but you might want to look at Type58
under Physical Phenomena/Thermodynamic Properties/Refrigerant and Steam and set
the refrigerant for state parameter to 718 to be setup for steam.
Good luck
Fred Betz PhD.,
LEED AP
Sustainable Systems Analyst
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From: GANAPATHY.IYER@Thermaxindia.com
[mailto:GANAPATHY.IYER@Thermaxindia.com]
Sent: Thursday, October 28, 2010 12:22 AM
To: trnsys-users@cae.wisc.edu
Subject: [TRNSYS-users] Modeling Boilers
Dear Users,
I am trying to
model a Steam boiler which I will run in series with a Parabolic trough. I am
using the Boiler available in CoGen library. The challenge I am facing is that
it requires the inlet enthalpy as input and I cannot link this with the trough.
Has anyone used
a boiler, or is there any other boiler which I can use ?
Regards
Ganapathy Iyer
ACC - RTIC
THERMAX
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