[TRNSYS-users] How to get the variable of the ventilation flow rateof a building

Mehdi Shahrestani mahdishahrestani at gmail.com
Tue Sep 27 03:36:26 PDT 2011


Dear Youness

 

The thing is you should supply the ventilation rate to the type 56. 

First, the ventilation air (within supply air) should be defined for type
56, then return air (after treating indoor environment) should get from type
56.

Following instruction is my approach: 

Defining a fan to delivery supply air to type 56 

Adding input parameter of supply air ventilation into type 56

Adding outputs to type 56 to get the return air parameters (temp,hum,..) 

Linking fan to the ventilation inputs of type 56

Linking recovery to the ventilation output of type 56

Connecting the recovery unit to both the fan input and exhaust 

Consider fresh air between recovery unit output and fan input

Then job done and it is ready to analysis 

 

Hope it helps 

Mehdi

 

 

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From: trnsys-users-bounces at cae.wisc.edu
[mailto:trnsys-users-bounces at cae.wisc.edu] On Behalf Of youness EL FOUIH
Sent: 27 September 2011 10:31
To: trnsys-users at cae.wisc.edu
Subject: [TRNSYS-users] How to get the variable of the ventilation flow
rateof a building

 

Hi every body,
I'm trying to simulate a heat recovery ventilation system using TRNSYS. To
do this i'll need to know the ventilation flow-rate of the building (type
56) and connect it to a heat exchanger.
where can i get this variable from the type 56 ? and I want also to know if
there is any document that explains each output of all the components
(signification and how we can use it).
thank you.

-- 

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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