Karelly, Type56 may suffice for the model of the chamber itself. However, you will have to write models of the drying product and of the chamber controls as those models do not exist in TRNSYS. The drying product model will probably take environment temperature as an input and will compute moisture loss rate (among other things) as an output. The moisture lost from the product would then become a moisture gain to the Type56 model. Kind regards, David On 7/8/2013 14:11, Karelly Romero
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