[TRNSYS-users] Time step for Pollution solver
Diego A. Arias
daarias at wisc.edu
Mon Dec 12 11:40:53 PST 2005
Dear Stefan,
The problem that you are seeing when you set the time step to less than
1 minute may be due to the time base of the wall transfer functions. It
is possible that you have a wall that is relatively thin, and when you
reduce the time-step the thermal behavior can be replaced with a
resistance, neglecting the thermal mass. An explanation of the transfer
function can be found in Volume 6, part 2, section 2.1.6.
If you want to email me the project files, I will be glad to take a look
at them.
Best regards,
Diego
Stefan de Kool wrote:
> Hello,
>
>
>
> I have a problem modelling pollutant flow. I have a simple one
> zone-building with inhabitants producing CO2. I use this concentration
> to control a fan. The problem is that when I run the simulation, I get
> the following warning:
>
>
>
> ***** WARNING ***** UNIT 37 TYPE 56, TIME = 4.188E+00
>
> COMIS MESSAGE ***** WARNING *****
>
> Pollutant transport solver : Small timestep
>
> needed (Tau < 10 sec), but is limited to 1 sec
>
>
>
> appearing at every time step. But, when I decrease the time step below
> 56.25 sec (0.5^6*1hr), I get a range check error during the simulation
> (the first couple of hours are plotted before the error). Does anyone
> have experience with this? What causes the error? And is such a small
> time step always needed when simulating pollutants or does it depend
> on e.g. the zone volume?
>
>
>
> Thanks a lot,
>
> Stefan de Kool
>
>
>
> Cauberg-Huygen Raadgevende Ingenieurs
>
> Lokatie Rotterdam
>
>
>
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