Dear Antoine, I had this same type of problem in using Type 9 and Type 16 and I’ve just found the below solution. Actually, the problem was occurring in a Trnsed application. The time step (in this simulation 10 minutes) was automatically converted but TRNSYS in a numerical value
and put in the equation STEP = I just changed the right term of this equation and put 1/6 (1 hour divided by 6 to make 10 minutes). And the simulation works without the error you are mentioning. Hope it will be successful for your study. Laurent. On 6/27/2012 06:32, Antoine Gautier wrote: > > Dear Trnsys users > > I really cannot find out what is wrong with the attached project. > > Simulation fails if started at any time but 0 due to inconsistency
> between current time step and current interpolation interval in Type16. > > However when I trace Type9, the interval boundaries (outputs 99 and
> 100) do actually bound the current time step at any time ! > > Help on this reluctant issue would be much appreciated. > > Thanks a lot > > -- > > Antoine Gautier > SolamenSAS > +33 6 58 24 02 60 Laurent REYNIER Département ESE/ Division Energie/ Ingénieur Etudes et Recherche Centre Scientifique et Technique du Bâtiment 84 avenue Jean Jaurès - Champs-sur-Marne - 77447 Marne-la-Vallée Cedex 2 Tél : 01 61 44 80 55 Fax : 01 64 68 83 50 Évitez d’imprimer vos emails inutilement. Respectez l’environnement Ce message et toutes les pièces jointes sont confidentiels et exclusifs pour le destinataire du message. N'importe quelle autre distribution, utilisation
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