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

David Bradley bradley at tess-inc.com
Wed Oct 8 10:35:57 PDT 2008


Carlos,
 The command that is executed when you click the "compile module" button 
is set in the component's proforma. I believe that all of the standard 
components are set up to recompile with the Compaq Visual Fortran 
compiler. I do not know what the Intel compiler's command line is - that 
would be something that you would need to look up in the Intel 
documentation. You would then have to modify the component's proforma to 
adjust the compile command accordingly.
Kind regards,
 David


Carlos Flores wrote:
> 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 
> <mailto: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 <mailto: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 <mailto: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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