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Re: [TRNSYS-users] Absorption chiller cooling load



Dear Frady, 


We recommend using a data reader TYPE 9, or forcing function TYPE 14. Use can use an equation to convert the data file to a cold water temperature and mass flow rate. 


Do not hesitate to ask more questions. 


Cheers,
Jeremy 



Jeremy Osborne 
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From: TRNSYS-users <trnsys-users-bounces@lists.onebuilding.org> on behalf of Fady116155 <Fady116155@bue.edu.eg>
Sent: Sunday, 20 March 2016 1:34 AM
To: trnsys-users@lists.onebuilding.org
Subject: [TRNSYS-users] Absorption chiller cooling load
 

Dear Trynsys users,


I am working on a solar absorption system project. almost everything is ready for my simulation except for the cooling load. I am planing to get the building hourly cooling load by another software like HAP and save the results in an excel file maybe. My question now is how can i import the hourly cooling loads into Trynsys and link it to the absorption chiller? 

I thought i could obtain the hourly chilled water inlet temperature  by excel through the equation: Qload= Mass flow rate* Cp * (Chilling water inlet temperature - chilling water outlet temperature)  and then use the hourly chilled water inlet temperature as an input to the chiller but I'm not sure about that. and If so, how can I do import the chilling water temperature data to trynsys?


Thank you so much

Fady Anees

The British University in Egypt

Fady116155@bue.edu.eg