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1. Re: TRNFlow Cs of Large Opening , Simulink integrated with
TRNSYS (??)
2. Re: weather files (Timothy McDowell)
3. Re: radiator_modelling (Matt Duffy)
4. Re: weather files (Matt Duffy)
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From: 王洋 <wanghongyang1767@gmail.com>
To: trnsys-users@cae.wisc.edu, hotline@transsolar.com
Date: Thu, 27 Oct 2011 14:11:24 +0200
Subject: Re: [TRNSYS-users] TRNFlow Cs of Large Opening , Simulink integrated with TRNSYS
Dear all,
I have some questions about TRNFlow and Calling Matlab.
1) For Closed Opening in TRNFlow: There is a flow coefficient Cs per m crack length, the default value is 0.0001 kg/s/m at 1 Pa. Why is it this value? How to get or calculate it? Since I don't know how many meters of the cracks are in the zone. I seeked from the TRNFlow manual but there is nothing about it.
when I set Cs as 0 kg/s/m at 1 Pa, BUT I found there is still air flow escaping from the zone (there is only one zone in my project). Because I observed CO2 concentration is still decreasing all the time after closed all the openings.
If I want to simulate the infiltration rate (0.4 1/h) after closing all the openings, How could I set this Cs? What equations can I use? Many thanks in advance!
2) For Calling Simulink: Which experts have some experience for calling Simulink? I designed a Controller using Simulink, I need connect the controller’s output and input with the TYPE 56’s input and output, and set a set-point value using Simulink. Who could tell me some general guides or pass me your examples about that. I will appreciate very much for your help! Since I also didn't find anything in Manual or others.
Or must I translate Simulink into M-file, then connect with TYPE 56?
Many thanks in advance!
Br
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From: "Timothy McDowell" <mcdowell@tess-inc.com>
To: trnsys-users@cae.wisc.edu
Date: Thu, 27 Oct 2011 07:52:12 -0500 (CDT)
Subject: Re: [TRNSYS-users] weather files
You can use the Type9 data reader to read-in your data and the Type16 radiation processor to determine the radiation on different surfaces.
Regards,
Tim
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Timothy McDowell
Executive Vice President
Thermal Energy System Specialists, LLC
22 N. Carroll St, Suite 370
Madison, WI 53703
Phone: 608-274-2577
Fax: 608-278-1475
----- Original Message -----
From: "Richard Hall" <r.hall@steel-sci.com>
Sent: Thu, October 27, 2011 6:56
Subject: Re: [TRNSYS-users] weather files
There are a few ways to do it, I just use the Type 9 data reader and just copy the data from Excel into a text file. But this requires that you do the solar radiation conversion from horizontal to your surface outside TRNSYS (I have a custom Excel FORTRAN function and the advantage I find is that it make the simulation time independent). Or you can use the Type 99 and there are examples of how to do that in: \Trnsys17\Examples\Weather Data Dear All, i am a new user in Trnsys 17. i must do a simulation, and validate some data for buildings. and i need to create a weather file. so how can i do it. i have my own Data, radiation, ambient temperature, and relative humidity. do i must have a "meteonorm" program to create a weather data or there is any other solution. Tübingerstraße 93, 70178 Stuttgart, Germany 0049-176-59730029
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From: "Matt Duffy" <duffy@tess-inc.com>
To: "NOM KARAS" <nomkaras@gmail.com>, trnsys-users@cae.wisc.edu
Date: Thu, 27 Oct 2011 07:58:12 -0500 (CDT)
Subject: Re: [TRNSYS-users] radiator_modelling
Dear Nomikos,
First of all, if you have an older version of the TESS Libraries, it is not very expensive to upgrade. I would recommend doing that and obtaining the Type1231 radiator. If I did not have that option, I do not think I would pursue active layers. Rather, I would probably just using a pipe and specify the the loss coefficient, then couple that with Type56 via a GAIN input. The validity is questionable, but it might get you close.
Regards,
Matt Duffy
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From: "NOM KARAS" <nomkaras@gmail.com>
Sent: Thu, October 27, 2011 5:47
Subject: [TRNSYS-users] radiator_modelling
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Dear Trnsys users,
I want to modell a classic heating system with radiators (that use hot water, heated from a central boiler). I have read previous threads that talk about a component of transsolar (type 362 ) that simulates such a radiator and found that TESS has a similar component type-1231. Unfortunately I don't have these components (I have an older version of TESS library) and I wondered if i could simulate somehow the radiator with type-56 (trnbuild) by using an active layer. I know that active layers are traditionally used for internal floor heating, but I made this consideration :
To add to my heating zone an external wall with active layer and adiabatic conditions on the surface looking to the enviroment ( active layers cant unfortunately be used in internal walls) that has wall area equal to the desired radiator (and by equal i mean the total ! surface of the radiator that takes part in the radiation-convection&nb sp; heat exchange).
I would appreciate your opinion on this,
with regards Nomikos.
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From: "Matt Duffy" <duffy@tess-inc.com>
To: trnsys-users@cae.wisc.edu
Date: Thu, 27 Oct 2011 07:59:24 -0500 (CDT)
Subject: Re: [TRNSYS-users] weather files
There is also an example of Type9 with Type16 in that same directory ".\Examples\Weather Data"
Regards,
Matt
----- Original Message -----
From: "Timothy McDowell" <mcdowell@tess-inc.com>
Sent: Thu, October 27, 2011 7:52
Subject: Re: [TRNSYS-users] weather files
You can use the Type9 data reader to read-in your data and the Type16 radiation processor to determine the radiation on different surfaces.
Regards,
Tim
---------------------------------- Timothy McDowell Executive ! Vice President Thermal Energy System Specialists, LLC 22 N. Carroll St, Suite 370 Madison, WI 53703 Phone: 608-274-2577 Fax: 608-278-1475
----- Original Message ----- From: "Richard Hall" <r.hall@steel-sci.com> Sent: Thu, October 27, 2011 6:56 Subject: Re: [TRNSYS-users] weather files There are a few ways to do it, I just use the Type 9 data reader and just copy the data from Excel into a text file. But this requires that you do the solar radiation conversion from horizontal to your surface outside TRNSYS (I have a custom Excel FORTRAN function and the advantage I find is that it make the simulation time independent). Or you can use the Type 99 and there are examples of how to do that in: \Trnsys17\Examples\Weather Data Dear All, i am a new user in Trnsys 17. i must do a simulation, and validate some data for buildings. and i need to create a weather file. so how can i do it. i have my own Data, radiation, ambient temperature, and relative humidity. do i must have a "meteonorm" program to create a weather data or there is any other solution. Tübingerstraße 93, 70178 Stuttgart, Germany 0049-176-59730029
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