[TRNSYS-users] Unknown TRNSYS component
David BRADLEY
d.bradley at tess-inc.com
Wed Nov 16 10:08:11 PST 2011
Younness,
I think it might be Type93, a component that takes an input and holds
it for one or more time steps (in fact by however many time steps the
user indicated using a parameter) and then "releases" the input as an
output. It can help to stabilize a simulation that has convergence
problems by building back in some of the time delays that get
"simplified out" when we write mathematical models of physical
processes. For example, in building models and thermal storage models,
we assume that mixing of an inlet air or water stream into the zone or
tank node occurs instantaneously and that thermostats sense the change
instantaneously. In reality, the mixing and sensing both take some
finite time. Adding the Type93 "input delay" is an effective way of
building the finite time for mixing back in. You should take a lot of
care in using it because it is quite easy to stick them all over a
simulation and force the system to converge when in fact there are other
problems that should be addressed. I would recommend only using the Type
if you are using a small timestep such as 1 or 5 minutes.
Kind regards,
David
On 11/16/2011 09:18, youness EL FOUIH wrote:
> Dear all,
> I don't know what this TRNSYS component is (see attached pic), and I
> whould be gratefull for any one who can explain to me how it works.
>
> Thank you all.
>
>
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> *EL Fouih Younness
> *Ingénieur Process - ENIM - Rabat- Promo 2010
> Master Stratégies Énergétiques - Mines Paristech - Paris
> Tel : +33 6 48 81 01 13
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