[TRNSYS-users] Modelling of a heat exchanger for cooling
David BRADLEY via TRNSYS-users
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Sun May 14 20:20:09 PDT 2017
Stephanie,
It depends somewhat on which heat exchanger model you are using,
ehther there is air on one side of the heat exchanger, and whether the
air side of your heat exchanger experiences condensation. If you can
give a bit more detail about the situation you are trying to model and
which heat exchanger component you are using I may be able to provide
some additional hints.
kind regards,
David
On 05/13/2017 08:01, S. Loizide via TRNSYS-users wrote:
> Dear All,
>
> I have been trying to model a heat exchanger that provides cooling in
> a system but the temperature outputs of the cold side of the heat
> exchanger are wrong. Has anyone ever modelled a system with a heat
> exhanger for cooling in trnsys and got sensible results? Are the heat
> exchanger components in trnsys suitable for cooling?
>
> Any help will be much appreciated.
>
> Thank you,
>
> Stephanie
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