[TRNSYS-users] Steam turbine type 592c

David BRADLEY d.bradley at tess-inc.com
Mon Apr 1 07:25:29 PDT 2019


Dr Redpath,

   That message usually comes if there is a difference between the units 
of an output and the units of the input that you're trying to connect 
to. Please bear in mind that if you change the units of an input, TRNSYS 
does not perform any kind of automatic unit conversion; it still expects 
that you will provide the input value in the default units that it expects.

   I tried to join two Type592s in series and did not have a problem 
connecting the outlet steam state of one to the inlet steam state of the 
other. I left all input and output units untouched.

   If the above does not help, please contact your distributor for some 
assistance and send them the project as well as a detailed description 
of how to repeat the issue. If you aren't sure who to contact, please 
send me an email directly.

kind regards,

  David


On 03/25/2019 11:39, Dr D.A.G. Redpath via TRNSYS-users wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm wanting to model a Rankine cycle with more than one steam turbine 
> to simulate a typical power plant configuration of high and low 
> pressure steam turbines, I'm using type 592c when I went to join these 
> I got a message saying I may need to add a calculator in between? Can 
> any of the steam turbine types be simply linked in the simulation 
> studio? Thanks
>
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