[TRNSYS-users] Time steps on Studio (deck) and Build

Carlos Flores karlitro at gmail.com
Wed Oct 8 07:32:33 PDT 2008


Hello David,

One more question about the fortran compiler. I installed the Intel Visual
Fortran Compiler v10.0.025. Now, It doesn't say in the manuals which file
you have to put on the FORTRAN environment variable (I set the
bin/ifort.exe, but I'm not so sure it should be that one).

Now, if this is the file... what else should I do in order to make the
"Compile Module" button to work, cuase I tried now and it doesn't work (it
says "the system cannot find the specified file", but in spanish in my
case).

I'll wait for your answer, cause I haven't really found enough information
in the manuals.

Thanks one more time!

Carlos
PRIEN, Universidad de Chile






On Tue, Oct 7, 2008 at 11:37 AM, David Bradley <bradley at tess-inc.com> wrote:

>  Carlos,
>  You might want to refer to section 8.5 of the 08-Programmer's Guide manual
> for instructions on how to modify existing components and recompile them.
> For instructions on how to modify and create new proformas, you may refer to
> section 2.3 of the 02-Simulation Studio manual.
>
> Kind regards,
>  David
>
>
> Carlos Flores wrote:
>
> To be more clear David,
>  I've got a .FOR file from a particular type in TRNSYS (Type 396,
> parabolic trough field model). The thing is that this model would not work
> in a proper way for my purposes because it was done thinking in a power
> station and not in a smaller-size heating plant.
>
>  So, I want to modify it a bit and therefore, create a new proforma that
> would be a modification of the type 396.
>
>  So, in this context... how do I create my new proforma, given this
> fortran source code?
>
>  Thanks again, best regards
>
>  Carlos
> PRIEN, Universidad de Chile
>
>
>
>
>
>
> On Tue, Oct 7, 2008 at 12:03 PM, Carlos Flores <karlitro at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Hey David,
>>  That's my question. Can I just edit directly the .FOR file (along with
>> the proper changes at the parameter, imput and output tabs) and then compile
>> it to obtain a different module? Is that simple?
>>
>>  Wait for your answer, thanks!
>>
>>  Carlos
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> On Tue, Oct 7, 2008 at 11:12 AM, David Bradley <bradley at tess-inc.com>wrote:
>>
>>>  Carlos,
>>>  In addition to modifying the proforma, if you change something in the
>>> Fortran code, you have to recompile that code and generate a new STEC
>>> Library DLL.
>>>
>>>  There is no method for automatically generating a proforma from Fortran
>>> code. To create a proforma, select "New Component" from the File: New menu.
>>> Specify the Type number on the first tab and then specify all of the
>>> parameters, inputs, and outputs on the third tab. If a proforma exists for
>>> your component already, you can double click it from within the Direct
>>> Access tool (instead of selecting it and moving it out into your project),
>>> then modify it.
>>>
>>> Kind regards,
>>>  David
>>>
>>>
>>> Carlos Flores wrote:
>>>
>>>  Hi there,
>>>
>>> I'm using the STEC library I received from the german DLR. I want to make
>>> a little change to it, and I have the source code (file.for).
>>>
>>> My question is, how do I generate a proforma out of the .FOR file? That's
>>> all I need, how do I generate the proforma file out of the fortran code
>>> (that is already done and should work fine cause is pretty much the same
>>> than before but with a very small change).
>>>
>>> Thanks for the time,
>>>
>>> Carlos
>>>
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