[TRNSYS-users] Building consumption

Diego A. Arias daarias at wisc.edu
Mon Oct 9 07:39:13 PDT 2006


Dear Samir,

I would like to add a couple of ideas.  Once that you defined the start
and stop of the seasons you can do this:
- If you want to print the hourly loads, you can use a printer with the
start and stop values according to the season duration that you specified.
- If you want the total load during the season, you may want to use an
integrator. You can create a window function that is 1 during the
duration of the season, and 0 the rest of the year. Using equations, it
would look like:

StartSeason = 1000
EndSeason = 2000
windowFunction = gt(time,StartSeason)*lt(time,EndSeason)

You can multiply the load from the building by this windowFunction, and
it will be zero outside of the season.

Best regards,

Diego


----- Original Message -----
From: David Bradley <bradley at tess-inc.com>
Date: Monday, October 9, 2006 9:21 am
Subject: Re: [TRNSYS-users] Building consumption
To: "Chehal, Samir" <Samir.Chehal at jacobs.com>, trnsys-users at engr.wisc.edu

> Dear Samir,
>   Yes, certainly. It requires that you define the start and stop 
> of your 
> summer and winter periods because in some cases you can have 
> cooling loads 
> and/or heating loads throughout the year.
> Kind regards,
>  David
> 
> 
> At 08:07 10/9/2006, Chehal, Samir wrote:
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> >Dear all,
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> >I would like to know if we can have summer and winter consumption 
> of a 
> >building with Trnsys 16.
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> >Thank you all,
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