[TRNSYS-users] Silly error with Calculator

David Bradley bradley at tess-inc.com
Thu Jul 2 11:10:05 PDT 2009


Carlos,
 The cause of that problem is an error in one of the components in the 
system (not in the equation calculators). Essentially, each Type in the 
simulation reserves space for itself in a global array of output 
variables. TRNSYS checks to make sure that none of the components 
reserve themselves 10 spaces but then write into the 11th space (as an 
example). One of the components in your simulation is writing outside 
its allowed space. The *.lst and *.log files should indicate which Type 
is to blame. If it is one of the standard Types, I can fix it. If it is 
one of the STEC components, please let me know that as well but also 
bring it to the attention of the STEC library developers.
Kind regards,
 David


Carlos Flores wrote:
> Dear colleagues,
>
> I'm modelling a solar power plant, using several components from the 
> STEC library, including the Parabolic Trough field model (396).  I've 
> been using several calculators to include some heat losses that were 
> not included in some components.
>
> So far, I've been using 5 different calculators in my model, and with 
> the last calculation I got the following error:
> ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> TRNSYS Message    427 : An OUTPUT from the specified component model 
> has been written to the global OUT array in a location beyond the 
> allocated number of outputs from this model. Please check the 
> component carefully to insure that INFO(6) is set correctly. The 
> simulation has been aborted to avoid problems caused by over-writing 
> the outputs from other component models
> ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> This error is launched by the Parabolic Trough model, and I don't 
> understand what really means and what could I do to repair it.  The 
> calculations are really simple, and I don't see how could it be any 
> problem with them.  Does anybody knows what causes this problem? 
>
> Best regards,
>
> Carlos Flores
> Energy Research Program
> University of Chile
>
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