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Re: [TRNSYS-users] Imposed ground temperature for "buried pipe" types



Cristi,
  The Type31 "simple buried pipe" in Trnsys16 was no different than the standard Type31 that is in the standard Hydronics library in both Trnsys16 and Trnsys17. The only difference was in the proforma, which had a modified icon and in which the third input was labeled "ground temperature" instead of "environment temperature." You can continue to use type31 in Trnsys17. Please be aware, though that the ground temperature around the Type31 pipe will not be affected in any way by the energy transfer between the ground and the pipe.
Best,
 David
 

On 2/28/2013 07:15, C. Ionescu wrote:

Hello!

 

Can anyone tell me if there is a possibility to impose the ground temperature to a “buried pipe” in TRNSYS 17 (E.g. Type 952)?

I have measured data for ground temperature variation and, according to this, I want to simulate the variation of the fluid temperature inside the pipe.

 

In TRNSYS 16 there was Type 31 (simple buried pipe), but in TRNSYS 17 all the types for buried pipes use calculated temperature of the ground.

 

Thank you,

Cristi

 
   
 


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