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Re: [TRNSYS-users] [Governing equation for Multizone modeling by type 56]



Jatin,
  The mathematical relationships and algorithms of Type56 are far too complex to be described in an email. Section 5.4 of the 05-MultizoneBuilding manual begins the relevant information in the documentation. It sounds as though you have already found this. If you need more information than what is available in the documentation, I would recommend that you look up some of the references.

  As far as air flow and ventilation are concerned, Type56 itself does not compute interzonal air flow rates. This is typically done by coupling Type56 with either TRNFlow (an implementation of COMIS) or Type97 (an implementation of CONTAM). If you do not use the coupled approach then Type56 allows you to specify both ventilation flows are interzonal flows and it accounts for these known flow rates in its zonal energy balances.
Regards,
 David


On 12/13/2013 01:27, Jatin Singh wrote:
Hi everyone, I have been working with TRNSYS multizone model and am unable to figure from manuals the description about governing equations used to solve.

What are the governing equation it uses and from what I understand it uses sort of lumped analysis then how it models air flow and ventilation.

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Regards,

Jatin Kumar Singh.
5th year Dual Degree Student
Thermal Science & Engineering
Mechanical Engineering Department
IIT Kharagpur.
Mobile:+919735731235





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