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Re: [TRNSYS-users] Air treatment unit / ground temperature model



Francis,

 

You want to analyze your energy performance in heating and cooling, so first of all, I think you should do two separate simulations, one in heating and the other in cooling mode.

I suppose that what you need to know is the power injected by your terminal unit in each room depending of the delta of temperature between the set point and the real temperature. You don’t need to know the blowing temperature and the flow rate… I think your solution is creating a multi dimensional data interpolation in a file function of water temperature, speed of blowing, etc…

I hope this can help!

 

Best,

 

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De : trnsys-users-bounces@cae.wisc.edu [mailto:trnsys-users-bounces@cae.wisc.edu] De la part de Francis KERBER
Envoyé : mercredi 4 juillet 2012 08:37
À : David BRADLEY
Cc : trnsys-users@cae.wisc.edu
Objet : Re: [TRNSYS-users] Air treatment unit / ground temperature model

 

Dear David and Jean,

 

Many thanks for your answer. I just need the ground temperature to modelise my basement. In my bui. I use an input Tsoil for "boundary userdefined" that's all. I will use your values if I don't find any.

 

Otherwise to answer Jean question, I want to modelise to analyse energy performance, and to compare to reality my heat and cool needs.

 

Many thanks.

Hope u will be able to answer to my second question about my air treatment unit and the final regulation system.

 

Francis

2012/7/3 David BRADLEY <d.bradley@tess-inc.com>

Francis,
  There is no difference between Type77 and Type501. The component started out in the TESS Libraries as Type501 but was donated to the standard library and given a new number. It is still in the TESS Libraries for backward compatibility. The thing to remember about that model is that it is an undisturbed ground temperature model meaning that no matter how much energy you remove from the ground or add to the ground, the ground temperature will only ever be a function of the time of year. If you are using this in a geothermal application where you are rejecting energy to the ground and removing energy from the ground, the ground temperature will be impacted and you should look at using Type557. If you are drawing air through tubes in the ground then you should look at using Type460 (Pierre Holmuller's earth duct model as implemented by Transsolar)

  If you aren't able to find data for Type501 then the following will get you started: For the mean soil temperature, use the average annual air temperature for your location. For the amplitude, plot out the monthly average temperature for your location and calculate the biggest difference between the average annual temperature and the monthly average temperatures. For the time shift, use 30.

Best,
 David




On 7/2/2012 09:21, Francis KERBER wrote:

Dear all,

 

I'm quite new on trnsys and I have few questions about my modelisation.

 

Firstable, I'd like to simulate the ground temperature instead of using a constant, which is less precise. I heard about type 501 and type 77. Is there any difference between those types? Which one is the best? Moreover, where to find the informations the type needs as inputs, like mean soil temperature, amplitude of Paris...?

 

My project includes a Air treatment unit with a wheel heat exchanger, two fans, and two batteries (warm water and cold water batteries). I get a final regulation system, wich is a ventilating and cooling or heating system (by warm water and cold water batteries as well), depending on the set temperature. I do understand the system but I don't really know how to modelise it. Is ther any existing type I can use? Should I detail each system like my fans, my batteries...which seems to be complicated.

Moreover if I have this final regulation system in each room, must I create as much types as number of rooms?

 

If u have any idea that would be helpful!!!!!

 

Thanks a lot for ur answers

 

Francis.

 

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