[TRNSYS-users] Strange error when using the equation proforma
David BRADLEY
d.bradley at tess-inc.com
Tue Dec 14 14:00:22 PST 2010
Chun Kwong,
You are correct in your understanding of how TRNSYS iterates to solve.
However, it has to have somewhere to start so TRNSYS performs a check on
all the equations before starting the simulation to make sure that it
can solve them. If you wrote a set of equations that said:
EQUATIONS 2
A = B
B = A
there would be no way that TRNSYS could ever solve because it would have
nowhere to begin the iteration. My guess is that your T_CHWS and T_CHWR
equations are too interdependent.
Best,
david
On 12/13/2010 20:38, a8304506 at graduate.hku.hk wrote:
> Hello, everyone.
>
> I am trying to simulate a chiller plant with primary and secondary chilled water
> pump systems. I use to equation proforma to calculate the chilled water flow
> and temperature at the supply and return header. However, I get the following
> error messages:
>
> *** Fatal Error at time : 0.000000
> Generated by Unit : Not applicable or not available
> Generated by Type : Not applicable or not available
> TRNSYS Message 420 : The following variable defined in an EQUATIONs or
> CONSTANTs card could not be solved as this variable depends on either an
> undefined EQUATION or CONSTANT name or depends on another EQUATION or CONSTANT
> that cannot be solved. For example A=B and B=A would trigger this error
> Reported information : T_CHWS
>
>
> *** Fatal Error at time : 0.000000
> Generated by Unit : Not applicable or not available
> Generated by Type : Not applicable or not available
> TRNSYS Message 420 : The following variable defined in an EQUATIONs or
> CONSTANTs card could not be solved as this variable depends on either an
> undefined EQUATION or CONSTANT name or depends on another EQUATION or CONSTANT
> that cannot be solved. For example A=B and B=A would trigger this error
> Reported information : T_CHWR
>
> I am a little bit confused. My understanding is that Trnsys performs the
> calculation in the equation proforma based on the input and the sequence of the
>
> equations as typed in the proforma, and the system performance at each time step
> is determined component by component which follow the order as indicated in the
> input file. Hence, should there be any improper formulation, the consequence
> should generally be non-convergence. Is my interpretation wrong, and how can I
> solve the problem? Please advise. Thank you!
>
> Best Regards
> LEE, Chun Kwong
> City University of Hong Knog
>
>
>
>
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