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Re: [TRNSYS-users] Asking about How to simulate the COOLING LOAD by running SIMULATION STUDIO



Tung,
 Each component (Type) in a TRNSYS simulation computes output values as a function its input values. A component is chosen because it calculates output values that are needed as the inputs to other models. For example, Type56 requires an input value called the "effective sky temperature." This value is computed by a model called Type69.

  I would highly recommend that you start learning TRNSYS by reading the 01-GettingStarted manual located in the ..\Trnsys17\Documentation\ directory. You can then look at some of the example simulations that are located in ..\Trnsys17\Examples (particularly the "restaurant" example) to become more familiar with simulating buildings using Type56. If you have specific questions about what model might be appropriate for computing the value required as an input to a particular model then either your distributor's technical support hotline or this forum can provide some direction.
Kind regards,
 David




On 2/16/2014 20:15, Tung Nguyen Huy wrote:
Dear All,

I'd like to ask you guys about how to simulate the cooling load for an apartment by running simulation studio.

My senior gave me a SIMULATION FILE and asked me to replace my BUIFILE into that file to run. Her file includes Type16c, Type9e, Type69b, Type33e, Building (type56), and Type65c. Actually, I don't understand why she chose those types. 

Can you explain to me, how and why can I choose which types for my simulation? 

Thank you so much!

P/s. I also attach a screenshot about my senior-simulation file.

Sincerely,
Tung


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