[TRNSYS-users] plotted Timesteps

David Bradley bradley at tess-inc.com
Thu Jul 3 09:35:08 PDT 2008


Max,
 I think that the limit is hard-coded inside the TRNExe.exe and has to 
do with the online plotter. If you remove your online plotters from the 
simulation, there should be no limit on the number of timesteps that can 
be simulated.
Kind regards,
 David


Max Werlein wrote:
> Dear TRANSYS users,
>
> I am building a very unstable system, thus i changfe the minimal 
> timstep limit, so as to make it possible to simulate the unstable 
> changes. I also plan to simulate this model for a long time( 1 year). 
> The problem now is that the maximum number of plotted timesteps is 
> outlasted . And in the TransysConstants.f90 it is indicated that this 
> value is set by TRNExe and is not to be changed. Thus I wonder what to 
> do because the total number of simulation timesteps is set to a 
> billion. It thus seems possible to me to indicate TRANSYS to calculate 
> a larger number of timsteps that points plotted. But how??
> Or can the maximum number of plotted timesteps be changed ???
>
> thanks Max
>
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