[TRNSYS-users] Incoherent refrigeration demand
Jean Marais via TRNSYS-users
trnsys-users at lists.onebuilding.org
Tue May 16 12:54:55 PDT 2017
heat gets into the building by which means? peak demand as a function of
transmission at time point x:
Q=Uvalue*(Toutdoor-T26)
e.g. Berlin
Q=0.4*(32-26)=2.4W/m2
e.g. Madrid
Q=0.5*(34-26)>Berlin
So a few things can muck this up:
- sudden change in setpoint
- the calculated Uvalue at time x
- peaks of other heat source like solar infall, etc.
Am 11.05.2017 14:52 schrieb "Alex Moreno Bellostes via TRNSYS-users" <
trnsys-users at lists.onebuilding.org>:
> Hello,
>
> I am determining the thermal demand of a home in different countries
> through type56, I am varying the coefficient of transmission of the walls
> and windows depending on the country and I am working with epw climatic
> files. To determine this demand fixed the temperature in for heating in 20
> and for cooling in 26. I find it strange how it could be that the building
> that simulated in Berlin can have a demand for cooling greater than that
> of Madrid. Berlin has a lower transmission coefficient on walls and
> windows. I am modeling a house with two floors as a single area. You have
> some idea of what may be happening.
>
> regards
> Alex
>
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