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TRNSYS 18 FMU Export Tool

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Hello Dear Members, 

 

I would like to use an export tool for TRNSYS18 that creates FMU files. A solution that already exists is this tool for TRNSYS17 (here the tool https://sourceforge.net/projects/trnsys-fmu/). Unfortunately the file creates a 32Bit version for the FMU. So I have to switch to 32Bit in Python when I use FMPy for the simulation, but then I can use a variety of libraries.

I would either need a tool that converts the TRNSYS17-FMU file to 64Bit or an export tool for TRNSYS18. Does anyone have an idea?

Many greetings and thanks in advance.

 

- Max Weber 

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