[TRNSYS-users] pcm with finite difference method

David Bradley bradley at tess-inc.com
Mon Mar 15 21:57:58 PDT 2010


Mavi,
  You might try looking at the PCM wall component that is available in 
the TRNLib (online collection of user-written and donated components).

http://sel.me.wisc.edu/trnsys/trnlib/library16.htm

That particular component is for a PCM wall in a building. Some years 
ago, one of my colleagues wrote a PCM / PV component - a PCM layer 
bonded to the back of a photovoltaic panel. There are also some phase 
change storage tank models (ice for the most part) in the TRNLib.
Best,
 David


Mavi Cambronero Vázquez wrote:
> Hi!! I´m working about pcm (phase change material) and I´m trying to 
> simulate its behavior using finite differences... Anyone has an idea 
> and can help me??
>  
> Thankssssss
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