[TRNSYS-users] Alternative simulation software.
David Bradley
bradley at tess-inc.com
Tue May 29 07:34:07 PDT 2007
Pauline,
One of the advantages of TRNSYS is that if a component does not
exist and you have access to a compiler (fortran or c++), you can
write the component yourself based on first principals and add it to
TRNSYS, using it in combination with components that do exist.
Alternatively, if you have access to performance data for a
component, you can model it using one of the generic data reading and
interpolating components. The basic pressure and volume relationships
in a stirling cycle are not complex and can most likely be found in a
thermodynamics text book.
Kind regards,
David
At 17:50 5/27/2007, Otieno,Pauline Akinyi wrote:
>Hi everyone.
>
>I'm trying to look-up information on alternative simulation software
>other than TRNSYS16 that can be used to simulate the stirling
>(circle) engine. Thanks for your help.
>
>Pauline Otieno
>Graduate Research Assistant
>University of Louisville.
>
>
>
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