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    <p>Seyyed,</p>
    <p>  I would recommend that you work your way through the
      01-GettingStarted.pdf manual that is located in the \Documentation
      directory. There is also a 02-SimulationStudio.pdf manual that
      will explain how the interface functions and how to interpret the
      information that is being presented in each of the fields.<br>
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    <p>  The mathematical descriptions of the components (such as the
      boiler) are not provided with the demo version.<br>
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    <p>regards,</p>
    <p> David</p>
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    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 11/08/2017 04:52, Seyyed Tajdaran
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      <div dir="ltr">That's brilliant
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        <div>The thing I am just struggling to follow is, if for
          instance for a boiler the input value for the boiler
          efficiency is set and the Macro button is toggled, are we
          expecting the efficiency to stay fixed during the time? and
          how the macro is impleneted here. The problem is I can't find
          the documentation of Boiler's in 2017 version.  </div>
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        <div class="gmail_quote">On 7 November 2017 at 15:30, Jeff
          Thornton <span dir="ltr"><<a
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              <div>Sadjad,</div>
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              <div id="m_-4486687709561328290AppleMailSignature">Absolutely
                that's how TRNSYS works.  TRNSYS models take time
                independent values called PARAMETERS and time-dependent
                values called INPUTS together to calculate the OUTPUTS
                from the model.  The inputs can be from another model,
                set to a constant value, read from an external file, set
                by a function etc.</div>
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              <div id="m_-4486687709561328290AppleMailSignature">We have
                several "heating unit" models and they differ on how
                they calculate the performance.  Most read a performance
                data file that returns a value based on the inlet
                operating conditions.</div>
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              <div id="m_-4486687709561328290AppleMailSignature">Jeff</div>
              <div id="m_-4486687709561328290AppleMailSignature">TESS
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                    On Nov 7, 2017, at 3:40 AM, Seyyed Tajdaran via
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                      <div dir="ltr">Hello all
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                        <div>I am looking into use TRNSYS for dynamic
                          simulation. However, I am struggling to find
                          out if the software actually works in a
                          dynamic condition. To be specific I would like
                          to know if the efficiency of a heating unit is
                          calculated as a function of the relevant
                          parameters (i.e. time, temperature,
                          pressure)???  <br>
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                            <div>Warm regards,</div>
                            <div>Sadjad</div>
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                                    style="font-size:12.8px">Sadjad
                                    Tajdaran</b><br>
                                  <span style="font-size:12.8px">PhD
                                    Candidate | Research Assistant</span><br>
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                                  <font size="1">Oxford Brookes
                                    University, School of Architecture,
                                    Faculty of Technology Design and
                                    Environment</font></div>
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                                    size="1">Architectural Engineering
                                    Group</font></div>
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                                    size="1">JP203, </font><span
                                    style="font-size:x-small">John Payne
                                    Building,</span><span
                                    style="font-size:x-small">Headington
                                    Campus, Gipsy Lane, Oxford, UK, OX3
                                    0BP</span></div>
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                          style="font-size:12.8px">Sadjad Tajdaran</b><br>
                        <span style="font-size:12.8px">Research
                          Assistant | PhD candidate</span><br>
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                        <font size="1">Oxford Brookes University, 
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                          style="font-size:x-small">R201, R Building,
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