Farah,
The TESS Optimization library contains an interface that makes this process quite smooth. It is designed to help you set up GenOpt's own optimization algorithms and to designate the variables in your Trnsys simulation that you want GenOpt to modify in order to minimize an error function that you've defined.
kind regards,
David
Dear TRNSYS users,
I have a question related to the link between TRNSYS and MATLAB to perform an optimization problem through TYPE 155.TRNSYS is a simulator (objective functions evaluated in TRNSYS) and a genetic algorithm is used in matlab (optimal values found in Matlab and then processed to TRNSYS).Are there any clear steps we should follow to do this co-simulation?I have seen that first, we have to parametrize the .dck file? others used GENOPT in order to automate TRNSYS runs and generate deck .dck file and then Matlab is used as an optimizer.Any suggestions regarding this?
Thank you and best regards,Farah
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