[TRNSYS-users] Food storage
David BRADLEY
d.bradley at tess-inc.com
Fri Nov 15 12:46:21 PST 2013
Bertrand,
There is a lumped capacitance model available in the TESS Loads and
Structures library for that purpose (Type953). It makes the simplifying
assumption that the mass (the food that is being moved into the room in
your case) can be characterized by a single temperature (in other words
that there is no temperature gradient across the food)
Kind regards,
David
On 11/15/2013 05:22, Bertrand Labedan wrote:
> Hello
>
> I have to simulate the annual energy consumption in a cold room (area
> 1200 m² and 8 meters high).
> This buildingis cooled at -4 °C and stores food. This food
> regularlyget in and get out.
>
> Which type could I use to consider this food (heat input coupled to a
> thermal mass) ?
>
> Thank you
>
> Bertrand
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