[TRNSYS-users] Changing properties of air in a single room?

David Bradley bradley at tess-inc.com
Mon Sep 20 08:24:25 PDT 2010


Alasdair,
  I would recommend using an actual tank model; there are three 
vertically cylindrical tank models in the TRNSYS standard library, one 
of which allows the volume of liquid in the tank to vary with time. 
There are horizontally and vertically cylindrical, spherical, and 
rectangular models in the TESS Library. It is a bit harder to deal with 
open tanks; the best bet there might be to look at using the Transsolar 
pool model although it neglects energy loss from the sides of the pool.
regards,
  david

On 9/20/2010 03:50, Alasdair Douglas wrote:
>
> Dear All,
>
> We are looking in to a project for which we need to model tanks of 
> liquid (probably oil) within a space and calculate the heating 
> required to keep the oil at a set temperature. Would it be possible to 
> model this tank as a room? Is there a way that the properties of the 
> air in a room could be changed to that of oil while any surrounding 
> spaces would have normal air properties? Or do you think a more 
> simplistic model would be more appropriate?
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
> Aly
>
>
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