[TRNSYS-users] problem with RCHECK

David BRADLEY d.bradley at tess-inc.com
Mon Jan 10 11:18:05 PST 2011


Hongbo,
   YCHECK and OCHECK are arrays that carry three letter codes for the 
units (C, kg/h, etc.) of a Type's inputs and outputs. The code "TE1" for 
example, means "temperature in degrees C." Each component passes the 
codes for its inputs and outputs to RCHECK and RCHECK looks to make sure 
that you do not have any inconsistent connections made in the input file 
(such as connecting a mass flow rate output to a temperature input). 
There are features in the Trnsys Studio that perform similar checks as 
well. I had a look at the Type564.for code and I do not see why it would 
generate an access violation as you describe. I would recommend that you 
send the project you are trying to run as well as your Type564 code to 
your distributor to see if they can help you. I would not recommend 
simply deleting the call to RCHECK since the access violation error is a 
good indication that there is a real problem somewhere.
Kind regards,
  David

On 1/8/2011 18:17, He Hongbo wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I found the problem about the code type564.for. In the code DATA 
> STATEMENT part, if we delete the "CALL RCHECK(INFO,YCHECK,OCHECK)", 
> then it works well. Or else we will get the error message "Access 
> violation at address 10037D25 in module 'TRNDLL.DLL'. Read of address 
> 00000003." In the TRNSYS manual chapter 8 8.3.5, an example code about 
> how to create a new component does not include "CALL 
> RCHECK(INFO,YCHECK,OCHECK)" in the DATA STATEMENT part. What is the 
> function of RCHECK?
>
> Thank you so much
>
> Best Regards!!
>
>
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