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Re: [TRNSYS-users] trnsys



Hi Keivan,

 

A solution is to put your data from the other software in a text file. Then, you will be able to read them in your TRNSYS project thanks to a Data Reader (Type 9).

If it is the first time that you use it, I may advice you to plot the outputs of the type 9 in an online plotter and test your simulation with various time steps in order to check if you chose the right parameters for the data interpolation.

 

I hope it may help,

 

Hélène THIEBLEMONT

Ingénierie efficience énergétique

03 45 21 51 78

helene.thieblemont@elithis.fr

 

Groupe ELITHIS

1C Boulevard de Champagne

BP 41 249 – 21012 Dijon Cedex

03 80 43 52 02

 

 

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Objet : [TRNSYS-users] trnsys

 

Hi

I need your help

I have calculated the demand for cooling، heating and electricity for a building with another softwar...

Now I want to import this data into the software TRNSYS

what should I do?

Thanks