Mauro,
If you already have your weather data in a txt file, there is no
need to convert it into any other format; TRNSYS reads quite a few
standard formats (such as TMY) but it can also read text weather
data using Type9. You'll also need to use Type16 to process the
raw solar radiation that is in your weather data. There are a
number of examples located in: .\Trnsys18\Examples\Reading Data
Files\
kind regards,
David
On 01/22/2019 08:10, Mauro Cannistraro
via TRNSYS-users wrote:
hi all, I know it's a
well knew procedure, but although I've seen a lot about this,
i don't understand how to create a file step by step.
Anyone is so kind to
explain better and clearly how to get forward.
Tks in advance
Ing.
Phd. Mauro Cannistraro
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