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Re: [TRNSYS-users] How to record the computer clock time in TRNSYS?



Dear Tim,

I do not mean the "simulation duration", but each time-step's real computer clock time, for example "26/11/2015 17:14", or in epoch format.

Currently, with an output printer, I can only see the simulation time (e.g. from 0-8760 hr), but I cannot see the real computer clock time at each time-step.

I would like to see for example the following outputs:

Real_Computer_clock_time       simulation_time-step       value
26/11/2015 17:14             0                                         0.765
26/11/2015 17:15             1                                         0.234
26/11/2015 17:16             2                                         0.097
26/11/2015 17:17             3                                         0.854
...
...
...

Currently, according to one of my colleagues' experience, probably I can use the TRNSYS-Excel interface to send the "now()" function from Excel cell to TRNSYS at each time-step. However, unfortunately, some computers in our lab have the problem to run the TRNSYS-Excel type, so that I am looking for some other solutions.


Kind Regards,
Sunliang Cao, Dr.,
Department of Energy Technology,
Aalto University,
Finland




Date: Wed, 25 Nov 2015 14:47:14 -0600
From: mcdowell@tess-inc.com
To: trnsys-users@lists.onebuilding.org
Subject: Re: [TRNSYS-users] How to record the computer clock time in TRNSYS?

Sunliang Cao -
If you turn Debug Mode on for your project (in the control cards in Simulation Studio), the lst file will include computer clock time statistics for the simulation and the individual components in the simulation.
Regards,
Tim
 
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Timothy P. McDowell Executive Vice President Thermal Energy System Specialists, LLC 22 N Carroll St, Suite 370 Madison, WI 53703 608-274-2577
On 2015-11-25 03:33, SUNLIANG CAO wrote:
Dear all,

Does anyone know how to record the computer clock time in TRNSYS?

I checked the type 21 (time values), but it seems that it can only output the "simulation time" rather than the "computer clock time".

Is there any advice on it?



Kind Regards,
Sunliang Cao, Dr.,
Department of Energy Technology,
Aalto University,
Finland

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