Ronny, if you have access to the TESS Optimization library for Trnsys17
then it provides you with a link between Trnsys17 and GenOpt via
an interface called TRNOpt. If you do not have access to the optimization library then I am
aware that some users have directly coupled Trnsys17 and GenOpt
using the instructions that were written for Trnsys16. I am not
familiar with the procedure but I imagine that there is a fair
amount of adaptation of the instructions that needs to be done in
order for the coupling to work. kind regards, David
On 06/04/2019 18:40, RONNY LEONARDO
CORTEZ CASTRO via TRNSYS-users wrote:
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