[TRNSYS-users] Step by Step

Jeff Thornton thornton at tess-inc.com
Tue Aug 21 11:43:46 PDT 2018


Jose,

If you have access to a FORTRAN compiler you can put use Debugging mode 
and step through each and every line of the source code.  That way you 
can watch each portion of the IAM get calculated at each and every 
timestep.  That's a powerful way to watch what's actually happening 
inside of each model.

Jeff

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On 08/21/2018 12:30 pm, José María Roca via TRNSYS-users wrote:
> Hi everyone,
> 
> I was wondering if there is some way to see step by step how are the
> different inputs, variables, etc of the types to check for
> intermediate results.
> 
> For example, I’m dealing with the type 536 parabolic through and I’m
> looking into the fortran model. In there it has the calculation for
> the transverse angle of incidence which in combination with the
> longitudinal angle of incidence (that is also calculated) determine
> the IAM.
> 
> However I think that for a perfectly tracked parabolic trough with a
> horizontal North-South axis, the transverse angle of incidence should
> always be 0… the sun should always be on the parabola axis and the
> longitudinal angle of incidence vary with every time step and with the
> time of year.
> 
> I can definitely make some calculations on excel to check, but with a
> step by step procedure it would be far more simple and quicker.
> 
> Sincerely,
> José María Roca
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