[TRNSYS-users] Simulation
David Bradley
bradley at tess-inc.com
Thu Sep 30 05:49:01 PDT 2004
Dear Jamyang,
It sounds as though you could use a Type14 forcing function that has a
value of 1 from hour 1020 to 1030, then has a value of 0 from 1030 to 1032,
then has a value of 1 again. You might use the value of the forcing
function as a control switch on the piece of equipment that turns off for
those two hours. If there is something in your simulation that makes using
a control signal difficult, please let me know and I can try and come up
with a better solution.
Kind regards,
David
At 06:10 PM 9/29/2004, Jamyang Palden wrote:
>Dear all,
>
>Is it possible to have intermittent simulation....this is mostly
>applicable in drying applications. For example, start simulation at hour
>1020 to 1030, stop for 2 hours and then again start with same time step.
>
>Thanks in advance
>
>
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