[TRNSYS-users] CO2 compressor
David BRADLEY via TRNSYS-users
trnsys-users at lists.onebuilding.org
Tue Apr 25 11:15:59 PDT 2017
Ravindra,
I am not sure which air compressor component you refer to. However, it
probably makes the assumption that the air properties are constant over
the temperature and pressure range in which the compressor operates. If
the CO2 properties are constant over the operation range for the
compressor in your simulation then I imagine it would be reasonable to
change the properties. If the CO2 properties are not constant, however,
then the model's assumptions are not appropriate and you would not get
good results from using it.
kind regards,
David
On 04/23/2017 05:51, v ravindra via TRNSYS-users wrote:
> I want to use a compressor with CO2 as the working fluid. Can i simply
> change the properties in the Air Compressor component so that it will
> act as CO2 compressor or else should we edit the background code to CO2
>
> V.Ravindra
>
>
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