[TRNSYS-users] execution question

David Bradley bradley at tess-inc.com
Wed Mar 17 09:09:42 PDT 2010


Joel,
 Yes, TRNSYS can be called from a command line. In case it is useful in 
your work, TRNSYS has already been linked to GenOpt (a generic 
optimization tool developed at Lawrence Berkeley National Labs) both 
directly (http://sel.me.wisc.edu/trnsys/demos/index.html#GenoptType56) 
and through a commercially available interface called TRNOpt 
(http://www.trnsys.com/ - click on "TESS Component Libraries" and scroll 
down to "Optimization Components."
Best,
 David


Joel Gabas wrote:
> Hello,
>   
> I am a Phd student at Lleida University in Catalonia in Spain. Now I am
> working on an optimization problem about building acclimatization and I am
> searching a program that allows me to do that. The question that I want to
> make is if it is possible to execute your program from a command line with
> the variables as arguments. In particular, I would like to be able to
> incorporate your system as a module of an optimization environment. This
> environment would execute several times your program through a system
> call, with different input parameters and process the results to 
> configure the
> next iteration. I have not yet figured out how to perform that call.
> Also, I would like to know if it is possible to execute your program on a
> Linux system.
>
> Thanks so much for your time,
> Joel Gabas
> Lleida University (Spain)
>
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