[TRNSYS-users] Internal air velocity?

David Bradley bradley at tess-inc.com
Fri Nov 17 08:58:34 PST 2006


Daniele,
   Unless I am mistaken, COMIS (which is at the heart of the TRNFlow 
interface) assumes that the velocity of air passing through an air link is 
negligible and that therefore the air velocity in a pressure node is 0. It 
also assumes that air nodes are fully mixed (and therefore do not have any 
thermal stratification).
Kind regards,
  David


At 02:09 11/15/2006, comi.daniele at alice.it wrote:
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>Hello Trnsys users!
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>How can i find the internal air velocity using TRNflow?
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>Thanks a lot for your answers.
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>Daniele
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