[TRNSYS-users] Cooled Beams

David Bradley bradley at tess-inc.com
Tue Aug 15 15:02:19 PDT 2006


Alastair,
   Some months ago, we were asked to submit a proposal to write a TRNSYS 
chilled beam model. Unfortunately the project never got off the ground but 
from the background research that we did, it appeared as though using 
manufacturer's catalog data combined with some physics was going to be by 
far the best option, particularly in the case of passive beams where the 
air flow rate is driven by natural convection over the cool coils.
Cheers,
  David


At 22:18 8/11/2006, z3061876 at student.unsw.edu.au wrote:
>TRNSYS Users
>
>I'm using TRNSYS16 to investigate Cooled/Chilled beams and cooled ceilings 
>for
>my undergrad thesis.
>I'm modelling a commercial office floor using a type56. I'm happy with my
>cooled ceiling simulations but I'm not sure where to start with the beams.
>
>Does anyone have any pointers?
>
>Thanks in advance
>
>Alastair
>
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