[TRNSYS-users] questions about Trnflow
王洋
wanghongyang1767 at gmail.com
Fri Aug 20 07:36:36 PDT 2010
Dear all,
Thanks!
***** WARNING ***** UNIT 56 TYPE 56, TIME = 1.400E+01
COMIS MESSAGE ***** ERROR *****
Poltrans solver reached max. iterations
Stop - Program terminated.
How to deal with it?
Br.
wang
2010/8/17 王洋 <wanghongyang1767 at gmail.com>
> Dear all,
>
> I have set up a very simple zone only including one airlink--Large
> Opening. But I run it, the list file shows Parameters for TRNFlow are
> missing. Please, check defined parameters! I only define one Opening with
> Daily Schedule, and I set up one Daily Schedule using Type 14, meanwhile, I
> define a Output NTYPEs 207 and link Type 65 with Type 56, I want to observe
> Output NTYPEs 207(total outdoor air flow into airnode). Only these, but the
> list file shows Parameters for TRNFlow are missing. Please, check defined
> parameters! I don't know what other Parameters are lack, if list file can
> tell what are missing, that's better. Do you think how to find missing
> Parameters ? Which Parameters are easy to be misses? Indeed I can not find
> them.
>
> Thanks!
> Br.
>
> wang
>
> ps.:the listing file shows:
>
> TRNFLOW (2003-06-04) based on COMIS 3.1
> Copyright (C) 2001 EMPA
>
> -------------------------------------------------------
> Note: as soon as TRNFLOW is switched on, all couplings
> between zones which are not in the air flow network and
> those included in the network are reset to zero!
> -------------------------------------------------------
> No SET-file; using defaults
>
> *******************************
> Reading Input File *
> *******************************
>
>
> *******************************
> Checking HVAC T-Junction data *
> *******************************
>
>
> *******************************
> Looking for RF components *
> *******************************
>
>
>
> *** Notice at time : 0.000000
> Generated by Unit : 56
> Generated by Type : 56
> Message : Star network calculation: every iteration step
> of TRNSYS
>
>
> *** Fatal Error at time : 0.000000
> Generated by Unit : 56
> Generated by Type : 56
> Message : Parameters for TRNFlow are missing. Please,
> check defined parameters!
>
>
> *** An error has forced TRNSYS to abort
>
>
> 2010/8/16 <trnsys-users-request at cae.wisc.edu>
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>> 1. Converting *.try into *.epw (Mavi Cambronero V?zquez)
>> 2. Re: Stored variables (C++)
>> (Carlos Flores | DECCW. Sydney, Australia)
>> 3. Re: Stored variables (C++)
>> (Carlos Flores | DECCW. Sydney, Australia)
>> 4. Problem compiling with PGI Visual Fortran 10.3
>> (Carlos Flores | DECCW. Sydney, Australia)
>> 5. Re: Stored variables (C++)
>> (Carlos Flores | DECCW. Sydney, Australia)
>>
>>
>> ---------- 已转发邮件 ----------
>> From: "Mavi Cambronero Vázquez" <maviqnk at gmail.com>
>> To: trnsys-users at cae.wisc.edu
>> Date: Mon, 16 Aug 2010 11:08:52 +0200
>> Subject: [TRNSYS-users] Converting *.try into *.epw
>> Hi!
>>
>> Does anyone know how to convert meteorogical files from .try into .epw? I
>> found an application but it´s only valid for UK meteorogical data....
>>
>> Thanks in advance!
>>
>>
>> ---------- 已转发邮件 ----------
>> From: "Carlos Flores | DECCW. Sydney, Australia" <cflores at ing.uchile.cl>
>> To: trnsys-users at engr.wisc.edu
>> Date: Mon, 9 Aug 2010 19:19:19 +1000
>> Subject: Re: [TRNSYS-users] Stored variables (C++)
>> Apologies for double-posting. I just realised that my 'cflores' account
>> was the one subscribed to this list. Here is my question again.
>>
>> --------------------------------------------------------------
>>
>> Hey everyone,
>>
>> I have TRNSYS 16 and I am programming a new module using C++. I've
>> had absolutely *all* the problems that have been mentioned in the past
>> with regards to stored variables (such as un-updated TRNSYS.h file) and I've
>> solved most of them, but I have been unable to solve one related to
>> pointers.
>>
>> For some reason, in TRNSYS.h the functions *setStorageVars* and *
>> setStorageSize* need pointer inputs (int*, double*) to work, as opposed
>> to the simple int or double variables used in FORTRAN. I have spent a lot
>> of time and I have not being able to work this through, and I need to fix
>> this within the next few days or it will have consequences on the project
>> deadline =(
>>
>> Does anybody have the answer to one of these two questions?
>>
>> *1) Do you have any example (*.ccp) of a module programmed in C++ that
>> uses stored variables?* That would probably be easiest way to understand
>> how to insert the correct inputs in the *setStorageVars* function, or
>>
>> *2) Do you know how to insert the 'nitems' and 'stored' array in a way
>> that the setStorageVars function will understand?*
>>
>> The template generated for C++ does not address these issues and I am
>> unsure how to fix them.
>>
>> Any help would be highly appreciated! Thanks!
>>
>> Carlos Flores
>> Energy Research Program
>> Universidad de Chile
>>
>>
>> ---------- 已转发邮件 ----------
>> From: "Carlos Flores | DECCW. Sydney, Australia" <cflores at ing.uchile.cl>
>> To: "keilholz, werner" <werner.keilholz at cstb.fr>
>> Date: Wed, 11 Aug 2010 07:09:29 +1000
>> Subject: Re: [TRNSYS-users] Stored variables (C++)
>> Hey Werner,
>>
>> That is a shame. It's sad that TRNSYS does not have a proper support for
>> C++, specially when they claim they do. It made me waste a couple of days
>> of work.
>>
>> Thanks very much for your answer and for helping me not to waste my time
>> any longer.
>>
>> Kind regards,
>>
>> Carlos
>>
>>
>>
>> On Mon, Aug 9, 2010 at 10:11 PM, keilholz, werner <
>> werner.keilholz at cstb.fr> wrote:
>>
>>> Hi Carlos,
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> The setStorageVars problem, too, has been encountered before:
>>>
>>> http://www.mail-archive.com/trnsys-users@engr.wisc.edu/msg01920.html
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Basically, my recommendation is not to use it in C or C++ - it’s a bit
>>> like asking where you can get fresh hay for your car...
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Werner
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> *De :* carlosfloreslenero at gmail.com [mailto:carlosfloreslenero at gmail.com]
>>> *De la part de* Carlos Flores | DECCW. Sydney, Australia
>>> *Envoyé :* lundi 9 août 2010 11:03
>>> *À :* trnsys-users at engr.wisc.edu
>>> *Objet :* Re: [TRNSYS-users] Stored variables (C++)
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Hey everyone,
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> I have TRNSYS 16 and I am programming a new module using C++. I've
>>> had absolutely *all* the problems that have been mentioned in the past
>>> with regards to stored variables (such as un-updated TRNSYS.h file) and I've
>>> solved most of them, but I have been unable to solve one related to
>>> pointers.
>>>
>>>
>>> For some reason, in TRNSYS.h the functions *setStorageVars* and *
>>> setStorageSize* need pointer inputs (int*, double*) to work, as opposed
>>> to the simple int or double variables used in FORTRAN. I have spent a lot
>>> of time and I have not being able to work this through, and I need to fix
>>> this within the next few days or it will have consequences on the project
>>> deadline =(
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Does anybody have the answer to one of these two questions?
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> *1) Do you have any example (*.ccp) of a module programmed in C++ that
>>> uses stored variables?* That would probably be easiest way to
>>> understand how to insert the correct inputs in the *setStorageVars* function,
>>> or
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> *2) Do you know how to insert the 'nitems' and 'stored' array in a way
>>> that the setStorageVars function will understand?*
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> The template generated for C++ does not address these issues and I am
>>> unsure how to fix them.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Any help would be highly appreciated! Thanks!
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Carlos Flores
>>>
>>> Energy Research Program
>>>
>>> Universidad de Chile
>>>
>>
>>
>>
>> --
>> *Carlos Flores*
>> Project Officer
>> BSc, MSc (Mech Eng)
>>
>> *Department of Environment, Climate Change and Water*
>> National Australian Built Environment Rating Scheme (NABERS Energy)
>> Sydney, Australia
>> *T:* (+61) 02 9995 5495
>> *F:* (+61) 02 9995 6388
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>>
>>
>>
>> ---------- 已转发邮件 ----------
>> From: "Carlos Flores | DECCW. Sydney, Australia" <cflores at ing.uchile.cl>
>> To: trnsys-users at engr.wisc.edu
>> Date: Wed, 11 Aug 2010 22:55:44 +1000
>> Subject: [TRNSYS-users] Problem compiling with PGI Visual Fortran 10.3
>> Hello everyone,
>>
>> I've got a quick question. I recently installed PGI VF 2008 (v10.3) after
>> my failed attempt to use C++. I had to use PGI's as it is the version used
>> in the IT department at the university.
>>
>> Now, TRNSYS generates a DSP file (with relevant links to TRNDll and other
>> files) along with a .FOR template. The problem is that after installing GPI
>> Visual Fortran, the DSP file is still not being recognised by Visual Studio
>> (2008). If I try to open the file it tells me that the file is *
>> corrupted, and it seems to be associated with a C++ project rather than
>> Fortran.*
>> *
>> *
>> *So I gues my question is: Is there any way I can fix this?*
>> *
>> *
>> *Alternatively, if I start a new fortran project in Visual Studio from
>> scratch, and I include my FOR source code. H**ow can I let Visual Studio
>> know where are the libraries with the necessary functions to compile my code
>> (e.g. TRNDll.dll)?*
>>
>> Thanks everyone!
>>
>> Carlos
>> Energy Research Program
>> Universidad de Chile
>>
>>
>> ---------- 已转发邮件 ----------
>> From: "Carlos Flores | DECCW. Sydney, Australia" <
>> carlosfloreslenero at gmail.com>
>> To: trnsys-users at engr.wisc.edu
>> Date: Sun, 8 Aug 2010 15:26:22 +1000
>> Subject: Re: [TRNSYS-users] Stored variables (C++)
>> Hey everyone,
>>
>> I have TRNSYS 16 and I am programming a new module using C++. I've
>> had absolutely *all* the problems that have been mentioned in the past
>> with regards to stored variables (such as un-updated TRNSYS.h file) and I've
>> solved most of them, but I have been unable to solve one related to
>> pointers.
>>
>> For some reason, in TRNSYS.h the functions *setStorageVars* and *
>> setStorageSize* need pointer inputs (int*, double*) to work, as opposed
>> to the simple int or double variables used in FORTRAN. I have spent a lot
>> of time and I have not being able to work this through, and I need to fix
>> this within the next few days or it will have consequences on the project
>> deadline =(
>>
>> Does anybody have the answer to one of these two questions?
>>
>> *1) Do you have any example (*.ccp) of a module programmed in C++ that
>> uses stored variables?* That would probably be easiest way to understand
>> how to insert the correct inputs in the *setStorageVars* function, or
>>
>> *2) Do you know how to insert the 'nitems' and 'stored' array in a way
>> that the setStorageVars function will understand?*
>>
>> The template generated for C++ does not address these issues and I am
>> unsure how to fix them.
>>
>> Any help would be highly appreciated! Thanks!
>>
>> Carlos Flores
>> Energy Research Program
>> Universidad de Chile
>>
>>
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