Hi Matt,
Thanks for the detailed explanation. I will try to shorten the timestep.
Actually, I also tried adding a pipe between the cooling coil and chiller to
store adequate flow as mentioned in the documentation which I neglected before.
And it works pretty well and I will look into the other warnings you mentioned.
Thanks for your help again.
Best regards,
Billy
From: Matt Duffy
Sent: Monday, February 20, 2012 8:53 AM
Subject: Re: [TRNSYS-users] Need helps to solve the absorption
chiller (Type677) issue Billy, I looked at your listing file, and I noticed other important things about your simulation. First of all, the timestep you are using is much too large. You will notice in the TESS HVAC Solar Absorption example, the timestep is 5 minutes (note the equation in the control cards to implement this) in order to consider the control decisions and flow rates during that timestep. When using a large timestep, an extraordinary amount of fluid is being sent through your system, and if you are not simulating adequate capacitance or storage in that loop, it will lead to components not converging. Also, please note the other warnings at the end of your listing file about the independent variables being above or below the specified range in the performance data files. The TRNSYS data interpolation routine does not extrapolate, so if you send it an independent variable that is not within the specified range, it will use the dependent variable at that end(or beginning) of the range and not extrapolate. Best regards, Matt Duffy -----
Original Message ----- From: "Billy Chen" <coolbilly1999@gmail.com> Sent: Fri, February 17, 2012 17:22 Subject: [TRNSYS-users] Need helps to solve the absorption chiller (Type677) issue
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