Hello Marion,
Thank you for your words and for 'upgrading' my knowledge. Also thanks for the link to the current product.
Kind regards
Christian
Hello Christian,
? the world turned but the main features of TRNSYS remain: source code is distributed as always and users are welcome to adapt it to their needs. :-)
Nowadays, the Type Studio, a Fortran-compiler with GUI specially adapted for TRNSYS, is available to make things easier. (https://www.trnsys.de/en/trnsys18)
It is always very nice to hear back from users of the early days
Kind regards,
Marion
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Von: TRNSYS-users <trnsys-users-bounces@lists.onebuilding.
org> Im Auftrag von Dr. Karl-Christian Rauch via TRNSYS-users
Gesendet: Mittwoch, 14. Juli 2021 12:32
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Cc: Dr. Karl-Christian Rauch <rauch-muenster@t-online.de>
Betreff: Re: [TRNSYS-users] Question to TRNSYS forum
Hello Sai,
my TRNSYS heart got stuck in the 70s and 80s. I do not know the current status of this fine software. I also don't know whether the source code is added automatically today.
At that time one would have worked into the source code and made appropriate changes. I found the following essay that may help you with this:
Efficiency Improvement of a Photovoltaic Thermal (PVT) System Using Nanofluids
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Kind regards
Christian
Sai Ruthwick Madas via TRNSYS-users <trnsys-users@lists.onebuilding.org> schrieb am Mi. 14. Juli 2021 um 07:05:
Hello
My name is Sai. I request you to post my following question to the TRNSYS mailing list forum.
Dear all,
I want to simulate nanofluids in PV-Thermal panels using TRNSYS software. Unfortunately, it appears that the ?TYPE 50? module only use fluid specific heat as an input. I believe this specific heat input alone does not satisfy the conditions for nanofluid simulation.
In this case, how can I use nanofluids in the PVT simulation?
Has anyone ever worked on this particular application of nanofluid into the PVT system with TRNSYS software? If yes, How did you do this?
Regards
Sai
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