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    <p>Andrea,</p>
    <p> The Type534 documentation goes into some detail about the energy
      balance that the tank performs. It can be found in:</p>
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    <p>kind regards,</p>
    <p> David</p>
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    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 01/22/2019 06:44, Andrea Diaz
      Guasgua via TRNSYS-users wrote:<br>
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        <p>Dear group,</p>
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        <p>I am trying to understand the energy balance from the
          following scheme. A boiler(Type 751) sends its temperature and
          flow to port 1 of a storage tank (Type 534 with two nodes and
          ports). I left port 2 disconnected with its temperature set to
          a constant value equal to the boiler's output temperature and
          flow equal to zero. </p>
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        <p>From my understanding I am injecting energy from the boiler
          into the tank only. So I computed the tank stored energy as
          Store_Energy_Tank = Volume_Tank*SpecificHeatCapacity*density,
          and then integrated over 1 hour period so I can get the rate.
          I thought this calculation should be approximately to the
          output from the tank called "Tank Energy Storage Rate
          [KJ/hr]", but apparently is not. Also, I checked some examples
          from TRNSYS library and this value is negative. </p>
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        <p>My questions are how can I compute the stored energy in a
          tank and what do the signs means?</p>
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        <p>I would appreciate your help,</p>
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        <p>Regards,</p>
        <p>Andrea </p>
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