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David BRADLEY
d.bradley at tess-inc.com
Fri Apr 24 11:16:34 PDT 2015
It depends somewhat on the configuration of the ice and cylinder. If the
cylinder is completely full of ice (or water, or ice/water mixture) then
there are a few non-standard add-on models that might work. We developed
one that is fairly simple and which contains a heat exchanger for
melting/freezing the ice. If you have a small piece of ice in a large
cylinder (such that there is ice, water, and air in the cyllinder) then
I am not aware of any such models that have already been written. You
can of course write you own model if you have access to a Fortran compiler.
regards,
David
On 4/24/2015 12:18 PM, Ayoub Gounni wrote:
> Hi all
>
> I have an insulated cylinder that contains a piece of ice, and I want
> to follow the behavior of the ice with TRNSYS
> can you help me to do that ?
>
> Best regards
>
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