[TRNSYS-users] problem with the STEM subroutine
David Bradley
bradley at tess-inc.com
Fri Feb 18 09:59:58 PST 2005
Hello Lourdes,
It sounds as though the problem may come from there being two different
subroutines that produce steam properties. The one in standard TRNSYS is
called "steam" while the one in the STEC library is called steam3 if I am
not mistaken. In your first example:
> CALL STEAM('SI',PROP,35,IERR,*84)
> CALL LINKCK('TYPE219','STEAM ',1,99)
> 84 CONTINUE
I think you are calling the standard STEAM routine while in your second
example:
> CALL STEAM3('SI',PROP,35,ierr,*84)
> CALL LINKCK('TYPE219','Steam3',1,99)
> 84 CONTINUE
you are calling the STEC library subroutine. From your description it
sounds like your conditions may be outside the boundaries of the steam
property algorithms in both subroutines. The only way to find out,
unfortunately, is to step through the code of your call into each of the
STEAM subroutines and to determine where they are going wrong. I might also
mention that a lot of improvements were made to the standard STEAM routine
for the release of TRNSYS 16.
Kind regards,
David
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