[TRNSYS-users] help

David Bradley bradley at tess-inc.com
Mon Jul 14 11:51:08 PDT 2008


Ming,
 I imagine that you have already checked this but does the simulation 
result file give you any indication as to why it stopped running (too 
many warnings, an error, etc.) or does the simulation just get hung up 
at some point?
Kind regards,
 David


Liu, Ming - liumy008 wrote:
>
> Dear Trnsys users,
>
>  
>
> I am working on the simulation of a refrigeration system on the 
> refrigerated transport. I used Type88 to model the refrigerated space 
> and Type508a to model the cooling coil inside the refrigerated space. 
> The temperature of the refrigerated space is at -18^o C. The model can 
> work. However, sometimes when I change some parameters, such as the 
> flow rate of the pump and the fan, the simulation will stop after 
> running for a while. I guess it is maybe because of the low 
> temperature. In real application, there will be water condensed on the 
> wall of the refrigerated space and also the cooling coil. And at the 
> low temperature (-18^o C), there will be ice formed.
>
>  
>
> Do you have any other idea on that? Do you think Type88 and Type508 
> can work at low temperature such as around -20~-30^o C? Can these two 
> components solve the condensing problem? Is there any other people 
> working on the low temperature simulation? Have you ever come across 
> any problems?
>
>  
>
> Thanks in advance!
>
>  
>
> Cheers,
>
> Ming
>
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