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    Wang,<br>
      When you use TRNFlow, you are allowing Type56 to compute
    interzonal air flow rates based on the external environmental
    conditions that you are imposing (from a weather file for example).
    I suppose that you would have to tune either the environmental
    conditions or the amount of openings in your building envelope so
    that you get an infiltration rate (calculated by TRNFlow) that
    approximates the value that you measured (0.53 ach/h)<br>
    regards,<br>
     David<br>
    <br>
    <br>
    On 2/22/2011 14:20, 王洋 wrote:
    <blockquote
      cite="mid:AANLkTimP4=AR+7Aty2JpDqwJ4rx1oXmeGBP9exP4F6PE@mail.gmail.com"
      type="cite">
      <p>Dear Mr. Bradley,<br>
         <br>
                  Thanks for your reply!<br>
         <br>
                  But  in the TRNFlow manual: there it is explained that
        "As soon as TRNFLOW is turned on, (...) in the simulation the
        defined infiltrations, ventilations and couplings will be
        replaced with the calculated air flows."</p>
      <p>         The fact is that I defined initial CO2% as 1000 ppm in
        the test room in TRNFlow, and I defined the ambient CO2% as 380
        ppm. Meanwhile,  I defined the infiltration rate as 0.5276 1/h
        in TRNBUILD.  I want to compare the CO2% reducing curve in the
        test room based on the infiltration rate  0.5276 1/h of actual
        measurement value with by TRNSYS simulation. But when I used
        TRNFLOW, the defined infiltration rate as 0.5276 1/h in TRNBUILD
        was replaced maybe.  1000 ppm in the test room keeps constant.
        Please explain this! Or tell me how to compare the test room
        infiltration rate of actual measurement value with by
        TRNSYS/TRNFlow simulation?<br>
         <br>
         <br>
                  Many thanks!<br>
         <br>
                 Br.<br>
         <br>
         <br>
        wang<br>
        <br>
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      <div class="gmail_quote">在 2011年2月22日 下午5:39,王洋 <span dir="ltr"><<a
            moz-do-not-send="true"
            href="mailto:wanghongyang1767@gmail.com">wanghongyang1767@gmail.com</a>></span>写
        道:<br>
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          <div>Dear Mr. Bradley,</div>
          <div> </div>
          <div>          Thanks for your reply!</div>
          <div> </div>
          <div>          But  in the TRNFlow manual: there it is
            explained that "As soon as TRNFLOW is turned on, (...) in
            the simulation the defined infiltrations, ventilations and
            couplings will be replaced with the calculated air flows."<br>
          </div>
          <div>         The fact is that I defined initial CO2% as 1000
            ppm in the test room in TRNFlow, and I defined the ambient
            CO2% as 380 ppm. Meanwhile,  I defined the infiltration rate
            as 0.5276 1/h in TRNBUILD.  I want to compare the CO2%
            reducing curve in the test room based on the infiltration
            rate  0.5276 1/h of actual measurement value with by TRNSYS
            simulation. But when I used TRNFLOW, the defined
            infiltration rate as 0.5276 1/h in TRNBUILD was replaced
            maybe.  1000 ppm in the test room keeps constant. Please
            explain this! Or tell me how to compare the test room
            infiltration rate of actual measurement value with by
            TRNSYS/TRNFlow simulation?</div>
          <div> </div>
          <div> </div>
          <div>          Many thanks!</div>
          <div> </div>
          <div>         Br.</div>
          <div> </div>
          <div> </div>
          <div>wang</div>
          <div> </div>
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          <div class="gmail_quote">2011/2/22 David BRADLEY <span
              dir="ltr"><<a moz-do-not-send="true"
                href="mailto:d.bradley@tess-inc.com" target="_blank">d.bradley@tess-inc.com</a>></span>
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              <div class="h5"><br>
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                  <div text="#000000" bgcolor="#ffffff">Wang,<br>
                      TRNBuild offers an output (NTYPE96) which is the
                    air change rate of infiltration. TRNBuild also
                    offers an output for the energy gain (or loss) from
                    infiltration (NTYPE4)<br>
                    Regards,<br>
                     David
                    <div>
                      <div><br>
                        <br>
                        <br>
                        On 2/21/2011 15:16, 王洋 wrote:
                        <blockquote type="cite">Dear all, <br>
                          <br>
                          <br>
                          I want to compare the test room infiltration
                          rate of actual measurement with by TRNSYS
                          simulation. Maybe as you know, in the TRNFlow
                          manual: there it is explained that "As soon as
                          TRNFLOW is turned on, (...) in the simulation
                          the defined infiltrations, ventilations and
                          couplings will be replaced with the calculated
                          air flows."<br>
                          I defined CO2% as 1000 ppm in TRNFlow, then I
                          want to observe CO2%'s reducing curve when
                          infiltration rate is 0.5276 1/h (I measured
                          the value in the test room), so I defined the
                          infiltration rate as 0.5276 1/h in TRNBUILD.
                          But when I used TRNFLOW, the defined
                          infiltration rate as 0.5276 1/h in TRNBUILD
                          was replaced. And 1000 ppm keeps constant.<br>
                          <br>
                          Please tell me  how to get  the infiltration
                          rate curve using TRNSYS/TRNFLOW or how to
                          explain this ?<br>
                          <br>
                          Many thanks!<br>
                          <br>
                          br<br>
                          <br>
                          wang<br>
                          <br>
                          <br>
                          <br>
                          <div class="gmail_quote">在 2011年2月21日
                            下午12:07,王洋 <span dir="ltr"><<a
                                moz-do-not-send="true"
                                href="mailto:wanghongyang1767@gmail.com"
                                target="_blank">wanghongyang1767@gmail.com</a>></span>写
                            道:<br>
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                              class="gmail_quote">Dear all, <br>
                              <br>
                              <br>
                              I want to compare the test room
                              infiltration rate of actual measurement
                              with by TRNSYS simulation. Maybe as you
                              know, in the TRNFlow manual: there it is
                              explained that "As soon as TRNFLOW is
                              turned on, (...) in the simulation the
                              defined infiltrations, ventilations and
                              couplings will be replaced with the
                              calculated air flows."<br>
                              I defined CO2% as 1000 ppm in TRNFlow,
                              then I want to observe CO2%'s reducing
                              curve when infiltration rate is 0.5276 1/h
                              (I measured the value in the test room),
                              so I defined the infiltration rate as
                              0.5276 1/h in TRNBUILD. But when I used
                              TRNFLOW, the defined infiltration rate as
                              0.5276 1/h in TRNBUILD was replaced. And
                              1000 ppm keeps constant.<br>
                              <br>
                              Please tell me  how to get  the
                              infiltration rate curve using
                              TRNSYS/TRNFLOW or how to explain this ?<br>
                              <br>
                              Many thanks!<br>
                              <br>
                              br<br>
                              <br>
                              wang<br>
                              <br>
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                                    1. Problems with calling EES
                                  (Type66a) (Doms Joris)<br>
                                    2. wall definition (davide disco)<br>
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                                  Date: Sun, 20 Feb 2011 22:43:08 +0100<br>
                                  Subject: [TRNSYS-users] Problems with
                                  calling EES (Type66a)<br>
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                                    <div>Dear TRNSYS users,</div>
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                                    <div><font face="times new roman">When
                                        simulating an applied thermal
                                        system, I'm using EES for the
                                        hydronic part. I programmed the
                                        hydronic circuit in EES and
                                        coupled it with TRNSYS via Type
                                        66a. This coupling works fine,
                                        but;</font></div>
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                                    <div><font face="times new roman">The
                                        problem is that the simulation
                                        runs very slow. Every timestep
                                        that TRNSYS calls EES, the EES
                                        project is opened and closed. Is
                                        there a way to set some settings
                                        so EES isen't closed and
                                        reopened each time, this would
                                        minimize the solution time alot.</font></div>
                                    <div> </div>
                                    <div><font face="times new roman">Thanks
                                        on advance</font></div>
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                                    <div><font face="times new roman">Joris
                                        Doms</font></div>
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                                  Date: Mon, 21 Feb 2011 11:57:59 +0100<br>
                                  Subject: [TRNSYS-users] wall
                                  definition<br>
                                  <div>Dear all,<br>
                                    when entering data in Trnbuild I
                                    have to describe the walls of the
                                    zone: if, looking at the plant of
                                    the building, the building has more
                                    than a wall south oriented for
                                    example (wall to the left in the
                                    plant) <span lang="en"><span
                                        title="Fai clic per visualizzare
                                        le traduzioni alternative">I</span>
                                      <span title="Fai clic per
                                        visualizzare le traduzioni
                                        alternative">should</span> <span
                                        title="Fai clic per visualizzare
                                        le traduzioni alternative">enter
                                        in T</span><span title="Fai clic
                                        per visualizzare le traduzioni
                                        alternative">rnbuild</span> <span
                                        title="Fai clic per visualizzare
                                        le traduzioni alternative"></span><span
                                        title="Fai clic per visualizzare
                                        le traduzioni alternative">each
                                        section</span> <span title="Fai
                                        clic per visualizzare le
                                        traduzioni alternative">of</span>
                                      <span title="Fai clic per
                                        visualizzare le traduzioni
                                        alternative">wall</span> <span
                                        title="Fai clic per visualizzare
                                        le traduzioni alternative">facing
                                        south or I should enter a unique
                                        wall that is the sum of all
                                        sections of wall facing south?<br>
                                        Thanks in advace.<br>
                                        Best regards<br>
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22 North Carroll Street - suite 370
Madison, WI  53703 USA

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