Dr. Redpath,
Yes, certainly. In order to do so, you'd need access to a
Fortran compiler. If possible, it would be helpful to have the
Intel Visual Fortran compiler so that you could integrate the new
code into the TRNDll instead of having to treat it as an external
component. In order to write the link as an external component
you'd still need to have a Fortran compiler (there isn't one built
into Trnsys17) but it would not necessarily have to be the same
one that it used to compile the rest of TRNSYS.
kind regards,
David
On 04/29/2019 11:58, Dr D.A.G. Redpath
wrote:
On
2019-04-29 16:22, David BRADLEY wrote:
Dr Redpath,
To my knowledge there is not a link between TRNSYS and
CoolProp in
v17. There is such a link in v18. It is implemented as a
possible call
that can be made from a Type (ie from within the source code)
like the
call to MoistAirProperties() or to SteamProperties(). It is not
implemented as a Type. The idea is that the built-in Fortran
compiler
(TypeStudio) can be used to implement the call and get the
properties
that you need.
kind regards,
David
On 04/29/2019 03:09, Dr D.A.G. Redpath via TRNSYS-users wrote:
On 2019-04-26 16:24, Jeff Thornton via
TRNSYS-users wrote:
Simply install TRNSYS17 in its own separate directory.
Jeff
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On Apr 26, 2019, at 2:27 AM, ANDRES MONTERO-IZQUIERDO via
TRNSYS-users
<trnsys-users@lists.onebuilding.org> wrote:
Hello,
I'd like to know if I can have version 16 and 17 on the same
computer, and if it is the case, how would I proceed to
install
Transys v17 on a computer that has Transys v16?
Thank you in advance.
ING. ANDRÉS MONTERO-IZQUIERDO, PH.D
Investigador del Grupo de Ingeniería de Reactores, Catálisis y
Tecnologías del Medio Ambiente - IRCMA
Facultad de Ciencias Químicas
Universidad de Cuenca
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Cuenca - Ecuador
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Hi,
Has anyone any experience of integrating Coolprops as a
component
within TRNSYS 17? Thanks
Best Regards,
David Redpath
Research Associate,
Generation Integrated Energy Storage,
Cambridge University Engineering Department,
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Cambridge,
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Hi David,
Would it be possible then to build a component doing this in
TRNSYS 17?
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