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Re: [TRNSYS-users] R 1347: Time-base, high insulation and high thermal mass combined with floor heating



Dear David,

Thank you for your answer. This is actually what I expected but hoped not to be the case. I think the energy consumption of the building can be calculated reliably; however, I would like to study the behaviour of the floor heating in more detail. I guess I have to decide from situation to situation which time-base to use, as the higher the time-constant (the slower the system), the less the time-base matters.

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Noortje Alders


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Op 11-09-2018 om 16:02 schreef David BRADLEY:

Noortje,

  The time base has to do with how often the wall transfer functions are updated. The time base is distinct from the simulation time step and while it is ideal to have the time base and the time step be equal, it is rarely possible. Ventilation and occupancy changes occur as a function of the simulation time step. You'll see some stepwise behavior in the room air temperature if your time step and time base are different but in my experience this does not lead to significant problems in computing either the comfort or the energy consumption of the building. I often have situations in which I use a 1-5 minute time step and have to use a 1 hour wall time base in the building.

kind regards,

 David



On 09/11/2018 03:12, Noortje Alders via TRNSYS-users wrote:

Dear TRNSYS users,

I want to analyze the thermal behaviour of a dwelling with floor heating in detail. Attatched is a drawing of the floor construction. The time-base is set by 1 hour by default. I would like to set this time-base to a lower value (eg 15 minutes or less) to be able to analyse the reaction to change in occupancy with accordingly changing ventilation, heating setpoint and internal gain. However, the high thermla mass and high insulation value doesn't allow me to because the stability criteria are not fullfilled. ("Error creating the wall transfer coefficients: Stability criteria not fullfilled"). In a previous thread of the forum (
http://lists.onebuilding.org/pipermail/trnsys-users-onebuilding.org/2012-November/024387.html ) I read that there is a "trick" for this. You can devide one layer in the ground floor (e.g. the concrete slab) with an active layer. However, if I try I get the message that only one active layer is allowed. Is there another way to tackle this problem?

Kind regards,

Met vriendelijke groet,
Noortje Alders


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