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Re: [TRNSYS-users] TRNSYS Solver Question



Aaron,

There are many components that use an internal iterative scheme.  They do not however use the TRNSYS solver but instead rely on either internal succesive substition or internal numerical methods to solve the iterative problem.  Refer to any of the TESS Ground Coupling Components, our popular Type 531-534 tank models etc. for an example.

Jeff


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----- Original Message -----
From: "Aaron J. Danenberg" <danenberg@hartford.edu>
Sent: ! Tue, June 7, 2011 12:43
Subject: [TRNSYS-users] TRNSYS Solver Question

TRNSYS Users:

 

If you write a custom component model, is it possible to use the TRNSYS solver within a single component to find a solution to an _expression_ that must be solved iteratively.  Furthermore would there be an issue if this component had dependent relationships with other components via outputs and inputs that would also need to employ the solver.  If a component in the Standard or TESS library employs a solver within a single component, please let me know.  Thanks!

 

 

Aaron J. Danenberg

Graduate Research Assistant

Candidate for Master of Mechanical Engineering, September 2011

University of Hartford

Dana Hall 103, Research Laboratory 1

200 Bloomfield Ave.

West Hartford, CT 06117

 


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