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How to refence TRNSYS in articles 

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Jen,

Use the following to reference TRNSYS18 (or whichever version of TRNSYS you use) in a publication:

Klein, S.A. et al, 2017, TRNSYS 18: A Transient System Simulation Program, Solar Energy Laboratory, University of Wisconsin, Madison, USA,  http://sel.me.wisc.edu/trnsys .

Source: https://sel.me.wisc.edu/trnsys/faq/faq.htm -> under "General Questions", see "Q: How do I reference TRNSYS for a publication?"

Jen Topic starter 24/07/2023 1:34 am

@a_weiss I am aware it is located in the QA. however, it must be mentioned m all the authors name since it has et.al.

A_Weiss A_Weiss 24/07/2023 7:46 pm

@jen The list of contributors over the past 50 years to the TRNSYS software is rather long. The 4th page of the Mathematical Reference volume of documentation (in the Documentation folder of your main TRNSYS directory) list contributors to the standard library. Volume 5 of the documentation lists contributors to the building model and its interface, and Volume 2 lists contributors to the Simulation Studio.

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