Knut Erik,
Can you please send me the project and any files needed in
order to run it? This sounds like something that will take a
Fortran compiler/debugger to resolve.
best,
David
On 05/13/2019 06:22, Knut Erik
Enerstvedt wrote:
David and C K Le,
Thanks for your advice regarding my problem. I have now
managed to trace the error to a specific component or group of
components, and the simulation runs without crashing when I
turn them off. I still have to find what is wrong with those
components, but it's easier when you know where to look.
Best regards
Knut Erik Enerstvedt
Gether AS
Dear
Knut.
My experience is that the most possible causes of so many
warnings are
due to inappropriate fluid mass flowrates and/or insufficient
thermal
capacitances in the fluid streams. You may trace the problems
in these
directions.
Best Regards
C K Lee
Research Fellow
City University of Hong Kong
On 2019-05-02 21:59, David BRADLEY via TRNSYS-users wrote:
> Knut,
>
> In migrating to 64-bit architecture we have run into
some situations
> where the 32-bit version managed to get through an
iteration while the
> 64-bit version doesn't. Can you please send me the
project and all the
> files needed in order to run it so that I can have a look
where it is
> getting hung up?
>
> thank you,
>
> David
>
> On 05/02/2019 04:38, Knut Erik Enerstvedt via
TRNSYS-users wrote:
>
>> Hello,
>>
>> When running a simulation, TRNEXE crashes after a
while without
>> displaying any error message. Usually it pops up a
box saying there
>> is an error, but now it just freezes with a "Program
not responding"
>> message in the top of the window. When I close the
program, the log
>> file window appears. It shows no errors, but a lot of
warnings
>> saying that "The referenced UNIT has called the
PSYCHROMETRICS
>> routine with conditions outside the intended range of
the dew point
>> temperature correlation. The correlation from the
1981 ASHRAE
>> fundamentals handbook is for the temperature range of
-60 C to 70
>> C." These warnings refer to units of Type 670 and 995
(TESS heating
>> and cooling coil). I have tried to increase the
setting "number of
>> warnings before error" as a work around, since I
can't understand
>> why these warnings appear. I also do not know if
these warnings are
>> the reason why TRNEXE crashes, since there is no
error message
>> saying that they are, but I have no other clues.
>>
>> I would appreciate if anyone has an idea why this
happens. My TRNSYS
>> version is 18.01.0000.
>>
>> Best regards
>>
>> Knut Erik Enerstvedt
>>
>> Gether AS
>>
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