[TRNSYS-users] coupling two TRNSYS simulations

David BRADLEY d.bradley at tess-inc.com
Tue Oct 16 08:23:47 PDT 2012


Simon,
   While you cannot have more than one Type56 in a single simulation, 
you can use Type56 to model two groups of zones that have no interaction 
between them. Define your two zones so that all of the walls are 
EXTERNAL (ie none are ADJACENT) and in effect you are modeling two 
buildings, both of which can be coupled to the same EES program.
Best,
  David


On 10/12/2012 04:07, Simon Binnemans wrote:
>
> Dear All,
>
> For my research project I'm currently working with a coupled 
> TRNSYS-EES simulation for an advanced heating technique, where the 
> building model is simulated in TRNSYS and the hydraulic system is 
> simulated in EES.
>
> Now I want to simulate two different buildings (two type56) with one 
> hydraulic system. Therefor I should run two TRNSYS simulations and 
> couple them with one EES simulation.
>
> Short said: is it possible to couple two different TRNSYS simulations 
> with each other?
>
> Thank you!
>
> Best Regards,
>
> Simon
>
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