[TRNSYS-users] Heat exchanger

David Bradley bradley at tess-inc.com
Fri Apr 7 11:23:13 PDT 2006


Dear Hans,
   It would not be too much trouble for us to modify Type650 so that it 
takes a flow configuration parameter like Type5 and calculates UA 
internally but still bypasses hot side fluid around the actual heat 
exchanger to maintain the cold side outlet temperature below a set point. 
Please feel free to contact me directly if you are interested.
Cheers,
  David

At 11:34 4/7/2006, zfs.energie at t-online.de wrote:

>Dear TRNSYS users,
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>I am looking for a solution to simulate a heat exchanger with fixed value 
>of overall heat transfer coefficient (TYPE 5) in TRNSYS 15. The model must 
>be able to keep the cold-side outlet (T1; see jpg-file) on a given 
>temperature (setpoint) by controlling the flow rate on hot side.
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>I suppose TYPE 650 from TESS component library has a similar control 
>function, but with constant effectivness.
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>Has somebody an idea?
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>Thanks in advance!
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>Hans Peter Wirth
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>ZfS Rationelle Energietechnik GmbH
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>Verbindungsstr. 19
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>40723 Hilden
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>Germany
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>zfs.energie<mailto:zfs.energie at t-online.de>@t-online.de
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