[TRNSYS-users] Cold room

David Bradley bradley at tess-inc.com
Wed Aug 30 09:29:49 PDT 2006


Markus,
   I think you could probably set the boundary temperature to be an input 
(instead of a constant value) and assign the value of -19 to the input. I 
don't think that there is anything inherently wrong with a negative 
boundary temperature as far as Type56 is concerned. The limit may only be 
in TRNBuild. Perhaps Transsolar can elaborate?
Cheers,
  David


At 10:47 8/30/2006, Brychta Markus wrote:
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>Hi everybody,
>
>I´d like to simulate a depository. In this depository a cold room is 
>located, which is kept on constant temparature of -19°C. I tried to model 
>this situation by defining a boundary wall at -19°C.
>The problem is, that TRNBUILD doesn´t allow any boundary temperatures 
>below zero.
>
>Has anybody an idea how to deal with this?
>
>Thanks a lot!!
>
>Best regards,
>Markus Brychta.
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