[TRNSYS-users] Cooling loads... Strange results (energy balance)
David Bradley
bradley at tess-inc.com
Mon May 18 14:45:03 PDT 2009
Thibault,
Are you using the Type56 summary files for your energy balance? I have
had terrible problems trying to construct energy balances out of
individual NTYPES. The balances are much more complete - the problem
with them is that you can't rely on them if you are running a timestep
less than 1 hour because if you are using a smaller timestep, they don't
integrate over the hour - in that case, they just give you the energy
balance for the last timestep of the hour.
Kind regards,
David
Thibaut VITTE wrote:
> David,
>
> Thanks for your help.
> I checked my schedules, and there is nothing specially correlated with
> the pikes. As I said, the pikes can appear on different days,
> "depending" on minor changes in the simulation, and happen on
> different hours as well.
> This is not a convergence problem in the TRNSYS solver, but i checked
> the energy balance, and I do have problems with that.
> The energy balance is totally wrong (up to 2.15*10^6 kJ/hr) on these
> timesteps, and the Qtrans value goes from negative (which is normal,
> due to solar radiations) to positive (more than the opposite) in one
> time step. It can be seen on the surfaces' temperature that goes down
> for the timesteps where the loads are meaningless.
>
> I think my problem comes from great coupling air flows (up to one
> third of a volume in one hour, I have virtual walls). Am I right ? Is
> there a way to avoid this, is there a parameter to tune to make the
> energy balances more precise ?
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
>
> David Bradley a écrit :
>> Thibault,
>> Is it possible that there is a change in zone set point at those
>> times? Technically, there is an infinite load on the space when the
>> space temperature is changed by returning from a setback or setup
>> temperature. You should be able to tell if there is a convergence
>> problem by looking at the *.lst file - it will let you know whenever
>> the system didn't converge.
>> Kind regards,
>> David
>>
>>
>> Thibaut VITTE wrote:
>>> Dear Trnsys Users,
>>>
>>> I'm working on a rather big building, and I have a strange
>>> behaviour, that I don't understand.
>>> The cooling loads computed by Trnsys follow a normal pattern, except
>>> some days, for one or 2 points that ar 3 to 4 times greater than
>>> the baseline.
>>> I've attached a picture to explain it better.
>>>
>>> I've thought it was a bug in my inputs, so I tried to disable solar
>>> radiations, temperature, internal gains, I double checked my
>>> schedules, I... and I found nothing. Actually I found some minor
>>> errors, and they had an effect on the pattern (for example the
>>> "pikes" appear later in the year), but the behaviour is still erratic.
>>>
>>> So, is it possible that a convergence problem (even though I have a
>>> 10^-3 tolerance convergence) makes this erratic behaviour ? It is a
>>> big building, with shading masks, internal windows, high coupling
>>> air flows (exactly in the zones that show the unexplainable loads),
>>> and the simulation takes a pretty long time.
>>>
>>> I Hope someone has some answer, because I really don't see!..
>>>
>>> Thanks in advance
>>>
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