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Re: [TRNSYS-users] TRNFLOW or MATHIS ?



Yossef,

 I am not familiar with Mathis and have used TRNFlow only a little. I have, however, used Type97 quite a lot for air flow modeling. Type97 provides a link between Trnsys and an airflow modeling tool called CONTAM. There is a slight disadvantage in that the building has to be defined both in both TRNSYS and in CONTAM. However, the transparency and the flexibility of the link make it worth it. Type97 (and its expanded version Type98) are both part of the standard Trnsys18 library.

kind regards,

 David



On 10/10/2017 09:57, Yossef Ibrahimi via TRNSYS-users wrote:
Hi,

we want to buy an airflow modelling tool for trnsys but we hesitate between TRNFLOW and type 159 Mathis-TRNSYS. Could you please advise us about this, especially which is the easiest one to use.

Regards,
Yossef


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