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Re: [TRNSYS-users] Borehole Model from TESS



Yang,

There is an aquifer thermal energy storage model (TRNATES) available from your distributor (TESS, TRANSSOLAR etc.).  We've used it a few times with pretty good results but it does have a few limitations (the bores don't interact thermally for example).  We've also managed to couple MODFLOW and MT3D with TRNSYS (popular groundwater models) and can provide more information if needed.

 

Jeff

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On 08/05/2017 12:30 pm, WANG Yang via TRNSYS-users wrote:

Dear all,
 
I am modeling a Open Loop Borehole system for two Open Wells, one for abstracting underground water, another well for discharging, using TESS lib. However, I'd like to ask you which type is available for Open Loop Borehole system? I just found a Type 557 for U-tube borehole.
 
Look forward to your reply.
 
Many thanks
 
Br
 
Yang 
 
 

2017-08-02 10:53 GMT+01:00 WANG Yang <wanghongyang1767@gmail.com>:
Dear all,
 
I'd like to ask you one question about the error for Radiator Type 1231 shown in attached picture.
 
I used its heat transfer rate output to connect Type 56's own-defined input as the heating power. Then it appears that error. If I delete Radiator Type 1231, it runs well.
 
Many thanks
 
Br.
 
Yang  

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From: Domenico Mazzeo via TRNSYS-users <trnsys-users@lists.onebuilding.org>
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Date: Tue, 1 Aug 2017 18:09:08 +0200
Subject: Re: [TRNSYS-users] variable timestep
You could run more simulation with different time steps.
Then you could join the results with a variable time step.
Regards

Il 01 Ago 2017 16:53, "Jeff Thornton via TRNSYS-users" <trnsys-users@lists.onebuilding.org> ha scritto:
No, TRNSYS uses a fixed time step for the duration of the simulation.

Jeff

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> On Jul 31, 2017, at 11:10 AM, Jorge Facao via TRNSYS-users <trnsys-users@lists.onebuilding.org> wrote:
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> Hello,
> Is it possible to run a simulation with variable time-step in TRNSYS 17?
> I have tried to put a time-step as a string in control cards but TRNSYS
> consider the initial value of the string for all simulation.
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Subject: Re: [TRNSYS-users] Exact same control signal for different Type 11f gives diferent results.

Javier,

That sounds suspiciously like a convergence problem.  Have you checked the list file to see if you are running into convergence issues?  Have you tried to TRACE the models in question to see what's happening on an iteration by iteration basis?  If it's convergence problems then the questions become: are you using a small timestep?  Are you using a controller with hysteresis? etc.

 

Jeff

 

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On 08/01/2017 7:56 am, Javier Vega via TRNSYS-users wrote:

Hello TRNSYS users,
 
I want to use two Type 11f (controller flow diverter) components with the same control signal. One Type 11f redirects solar collector flow 
(Type 553), while the other redirects another circuit's flow to one an Air-Source Heat Pump or a Water Source Heat Pump  (Type 941 or Type 927). The  events are supposed to happen at the same time.
 
Monitoring the results, my DHW temperature falls. When I looked it up, the flow diverters aren't working at the same time. And what it's worse, something happens with the Heat Pumps: I studied the control signals, and they are activated at the same time, but the heat pump's circuit redirects the flow when it isn't supposed to happen and also the Heat Pump that by mistakes recieves flow doesn't heat the water flow. This is what bothers me the most because I set the Heating control signal to a constant 1, so everytime the HP recieves flow it heats.
 
I simply don't know how to address this issue, same control signals giving different results, and a Heat Pump that recieves flow by mistake but doesn't heat. I would appreciate some help.
 
Kind Regards,
Javier Vega
Universidad de Concepcion

2017-07-28 15:29 GMT-04:00 Javier Vega <jvega025@gmail.com>:
Hello TRNSYS users,
 
I want to use two Type 11f (controller flow diverter) components with the same control signal. One Type 11f redirects solar collector flow 
(Type 553), while the other redirects another circuit's flow to one an Air-Source Heat Pump or a Water Source Heat Pump  (Type 941 or Type 927). The  events are supposed to happen at the same time.
 
Monitoring the results, my DHW temperature falls. When I looked it up, the flow diverters aren't working at the same time. And what it's worse, something happens with the Heat Pumps: I studied the control signals, and they are activated at the same time, but the heat pump's circuit redirects the flow when it isn't supposed to happen and also the Heat Pump that by mistakes recieves flow doesn't heat the water flow. This is what bothers me the most because I set the Heating control signal to a constant 1, so everytime the HP recieves flow it heats.
 
I simply don't know how to address this issue, same control signals giving different results, and a Heat Pump that recieves flow by mistake but doesn't heat. I would appreciate some help.
 
Kind Regards,
Javier Vega
Universidad de Concepcion

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