Dear Cristina,<br /><br />Please refer to the new example in TRNSYS version 17.00.0019, 'Radiation_Processing.tpf'. It is located in the ".\Examples\Reading Data Files" directory of TRNSYS. It is fairly straight forward. We use Type9 data reader to read in the data from the site.<br /><br />I advise you to be very cautious using the Type109 or Type99 as the data has to be in a particular format.<br /><br />Best regards,<br /><br />Matt Duffy<br /> <br /> <br /> <!--replyfwdwrap--><div style="background-image: url("http://webmail.fusemail.com/de/r_bg_img.gif"); background-position: center top; background-repeat: repeat-x;"><strong>----- Original Message -----</strong><br /><strong>From:</strong> "" <pseudomino@gmx.com> <br /><strong>Sent:</strong> Fri, June 17, 2011 7:46<br /><strong>Subject:</strong> [TRNSYS-users] re : custom weather file<br /><br /><table cellspacing="5" width="100%"><tbody><tr><td><div class="PrivateMsgDiv"><!-- begin s!
anitized html --> <span style="font-family: Verdana;"><span style="font-size: 12px;">Hi,<br /> <br /> You can do this simply by replacing the default "Type 109 - TMY2" with a Type 99 (Weather data reading and processing -> User format).<br /> The advantage is that Type 99 processes the solar radiation the same way as Type 109 and has the same output.<br /> <br /> Moreover, when the Type 99 is put in the Studio, there is an example file in "External files" tab, and you can just adapt it.<br /> <br /> Hope this helps,<br /> Damien<br /> <br /> <div> </div> <div>----- Original Message ----- <div>From: "Serban Cristina" <<a target="_new" href="mailto:cristina.serban@unitbv.ro">cristina.serban@unitbv.ro</a>></div> <div>To: <<a target="_new" href="mailto:trnsys-users@cae.wisc.edu">trnsys-users@cae.wisc.edu</a>></div> <div>Sent: Friday, June 17, 2011 12:07 PM</div> <div>Subject: [TRNSYS-users] question about user!
weather data file</div></div> <div> </div> > dear trnsys us
ers,<br /> ><br /> > I am trying to simulate the energy consumption of a building in my<br /> > city.<br /> > Unfortunately trnsys does not have a weather file for my city, and I<br /> > do not want to use meteonorm tmy2 generated file.<br /> > I want to create my own weather file with the data recorded at our<br /> > weather station.<br /> ><br /> > Could someone please tell me the easiest way to simulate my building<br /> > with my data file?<br /> ><br /> > And how do I create the data file in such way that trnsys will<br /> > recognize it? (which software?)<br /> ><br /> > I read about type9 and type16 but I am not sure that is the best way.<br /> ><br /> > Thank you,<br /> > Serban Cristina<br /> ><br /> ></span></span> <!-- end sanitized html --> <hr size="1" noshade="noshade" /><pre>
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