[TRNSYS-users] New to TRNSYS

jeannieboef jeannieboef at gmail.com
Tue Jul 31 11:19:15 PDT 2012


That is a big challange, meaning the time it will take you to read the  
documentation will pale in comparison to undertake your proposed  
study. Don't kid yourself. There's no "turbo button" in any simulation  
software that can do what you need. Don't jump in the deep end. Work  
through small examples and ask loads of questions on the forum.

good luck.

Sent from my iPhone

On 31.07.2012, at 16:21, Hasan Alfarra <hajfarra at hotmail.com> wrote:

> Dear Professionals,
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> I’m new to TRNSYS, I’ll simulate “Transpired solar air  
> collectors” for preheating ambient air  to in investigate thermal co 
> mfort, CO2 emission, and energy saving. I would like to have you hel 
> p and advice on how to start learning TRNSYS, preferably via video a 
> s I can’t find any on YouTube. The manual is quite long, rigid, and  
> seems time consuming and I want some fast and proper way to learn th 
> e software. I’ll be using TRNSYS 16.
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> Thanks & Regards,
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> Hasan Al Farra
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> Ph.D Candidate in Architecture - Cardiff University
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> Mob: +44 7414 10 3260
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> hajfarra at hotmail.com
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> alfarrah at cardiff.ac.uk
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