Dear Timothy, First of all thank you for your reply.Unfortunately, it appears that the mathematical reference of TRNSYS 18 is only available for full licenced users. Since I'm using the demo version at the moment I don't have access to this document.
I understand that it is important to protect the work of those who developed the software and I realise that my request is delicate. However I do need to get some explanation about Type 119a. I'm currently a full licenced users of TRNSYS 17 and I'm willing to upgrade to TRNSYS 18. However, it could take weeks, maybe months before we get the licence and I can't wait that long to understand Type 119a.
Would you mind to send me at least a screenshot of Type 119a's mathematical description in case sending me the entire document would be to much asked?
That would be extremely kind of you. King Regards Wirich Freppel Ingenieur de Recherche et Développement Centre R&D Noirot - Groupe Muller 8 rue Ampere, 02030 Laon +33 3 23 27 31 99 Le 17/07/2018 à 00:18, mcdowell--- via TRNSYS-users a écrit :
Freppel Wirich -It is Section 4.3.7 in the Mathematical Reference volume of the documentation set.Regards, Tim --- Timothy P. McDowell Executive Vice President Thermal Energy System Specialists, LLC 22 N Carroll St, Suite 370 Madison, WI 53703 office: 608-274-2577 cell: 608-225-5250 On 2018-07-16 09:02, Freppel Wirich via TRNSYS-users wrote:Dear TRNSYS users, Is there a mathematical description of Type 119a ? I can't find any. Best regards_______________________________________________ TRNSYS-users mailing list TRNSYS-users@lists.onebuilding.org http://lists.onebuilding.org/listinfo.cgi/trnsys-users-onebuilding.org
-- Wirich Freppel Ingenieur de Recherche et Développement Centre R&D Noirot - Groupe Muller 8 rue Ampere, 02030 Laon +33 3 23 27 31 99