Wang,
TRNBuild offers an output (NTYPE96) which is the air change rate
of infiltration. TRNBuild also offers an output for the energy gain
(or loss) from infiltration (NTYPE4)
Regards,
David
On 2/21/2011 15:16, 王洋 wrote:
Dear all,
I want to compare the test room infiltration rate of actual
measurement with by TRNSYS simulation. Maybe as you know, in the
TRNFlow manual: there it is explained that "As soon as TRNFLOW is
turned on, (...) in the simulation the defined infiltrations,
ventilations and couplings will be replaced with the calculated
air flows."
I defined CO2% as 1000 ppm in TRNFlow, then I want to observe
CO2%'s reducing curve when infiltration rate is 0.5276 1/h (I
measured the value in the test room), so I defined the
infiltration rate as 0.5276 1/h in TRNBUILD. But when I used
TRNFLOW, the defined infiltration rate as 0.5276 1/h in TRNBUILD
was replaced. And 1000 ppm keeps constant.
Please tell me how to get the infiltration rate curve using
TRNSYS/TRNFLOW or how to explain this ?
Many thanks!
br
wang
在 2011年2月21日 下午12:07,王洋 <wanghongyang1767@gmail.com>写
道:
Dear all,
I want to compare the test room infiltration rate of actual
measurement with by TRNSYS simulation. Maybe as you know, in
the TRNFlow manual: there it is explained that "As soon as
TRNFLOW is turned on, (...) in the simulation the defined
infiltrations, ventilations and couplings will be replaced
with the calculated air flows."
I defined CO2% as 1000 ppm in TRNFlow, then I want to observe
CO2%'s reducing curve when infiltration rate is 0.5276 1/h (I
measured the value in the test room), so I defined the
infiltration rate as 0.5276 1/h in TRNBUILD. But when I used
TRNFLOW, the defined infiltration rate as 0.5276 1/h in
TRNBUILD was replaced. And 1000 ppm keeps constant.
Please tell me how to get the infiltration rate curve using
TRNSYS/TRNFLOW or how to explain this ?
Many thanks!
br
wang
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Date: Sun, 20 Feb 2011 22:43:08 +0100
Subject: [TRNSYS-users] Problems with calling EES
(Type66a)
Dear TRNSYS users,
When simulating an
applied thermal system, I'm using EES for the
hydronic part. I programmed the hydronic circuit in
EES and coupled it with TRNSYS via Type 66a. This
coupling works fine, but;
The problem is that
the simulation runs very slow. Every timestep that
TRNSYS calls EES, the EES project is opened and
closed. Is there a way to set some settings so EES
isen't closed and reopened each time, this would
minimize the solution time alot.
Thanks on advance
Joris Doms
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Date: Mon, 21 Feb 2011 11:57:59 +0100
Subject: [TRNSYS-users] wall definition
Dear all,
when entering data in Trnbuild I have to describe the
walls of the zone: if, looking at the plant of the
building, the building has more than a wall south
oriented for example (wall to the left in the plant) I should
enter in Trnbuild
each section
of wall
facing south or I should enter a unique
wall that is the sum of all sections of wall facing
south?
Thanks in advace.
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