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[TRNSYS-users] 회신: Re: Trnsys 17 to Trnsys 16
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발신: David BRADLEY
날짜:2013/11/05 오전 4:10 (GMT+12:00)
수신: eva.zacekova@fel.cvut.cz
참조: "TRNSYS users mailing list at the Solar Energy Lab, UW-Madison"
제목: Re: [TRNSYS-users] Trnsys 17 to Trnsys 16
Eva,
Unfortunately converting Type56 back is probably the most
complicated. I would start by opening the *.b17 in TRNBuild for Trnsys17
then make sure that the solar radiation connections are all set to
"external by another component" (hint: double click on each orientation
to see the way that it is set). I would then save the *.b17 file.
Next, open a *.bui file in TRNBuild for Trnsys16, then open the same
file in TRNBuild for Trnsys17. Save a copy of the *.bui each time so
that you end up with something like:
myBuilding_v16.bui
myBuilding_v17.b17
these are both text files so you can open them with a text-compare tool
(like CompareIt - http://www.grigsoft.com/wincmp3.htm). You'll quickly
see the syntax changes that are required when moving from a v16 *.bui to
a v17 *.b17. You'll have to manually make those changes in reverse to
take the *.b17 that you actually care about back down to v16.
the rest of the project is going to be a little easier. Here, I would
start by opening the *.tpf in Studio v17 and writing the *.dck. Then
open Studio v16 and select File: Import Trnsys Input File and point to
the *.dck that you just created. This process does its best but is not
100%. Its not that it always fails, its just that the *.tpf has a lot
more information in it than is written to the *.dck (line colors, paths,
comments, etc.) These cannot be exported/imported.
I'm sorry the process is so complicated.
David
On 11/2/2013 08:53, eva.zacekova@fel.cvut.cz wrote:
> David,
>
> thank you for your response.
>
> In my simulation, I use only Type56 (building model), Type155 (call to
> matlab) and Type15 (weather file). The most important for me is to
> convert the building model (Type56), the others are not so crucial.
>
> Thank you very much.
>
> Best,
> Eva
>
> Cituji David BRADLEY <d.bradley@tess-inc.com>:
>
>> Eva,
>> The simple answer is that there is not a way to run a Trnsys17
>> model in Trnsys16. However, as is often true with TRNSYS, there might
>> be some ways that you could do it anyway. There are a number of
>> things to consider and I can offer some suggestions if you can give
>> me some more details about your simulation:
>>
>> 1. does it use Type56?
>> 2. are you using any non standard components (such as the TESS Libs,
>> Transsolar components, or components that you wrote) and if so, do
>> you know whether they were written using the Trnsys16 or the Trnsys17
>> coding standard?
>>
>> Kind regards,
>> David
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> On 11/1/2013 08:53, eva.zacekova@fel.cvut.cz wrote:
>>>
>>> Dear all,
>>>
>>> some time ago, I used to use Trnsys17 (and created some models in
>>> it) and now, I would like to open and run those models in
>>> Trnsys16_1. However, I am still getting some errors trying to open
>>> the models (originally built in Trnsys17) in Trnsys16_1. Is there
>>> any way how to avoid the problems (maybe saving them in Trn17
>>> version as files compatible with the older Trn16)?
>>>
>>> Thank you for some hints in advance!
>>>
>>> Best,
>>> Eva
>>
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>
>
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