I have time variables in my watch
window. When these change, the
simulation has moved on to the next
time step. This means the last value
I saw (not this one) should match
the csv data.
These are my watch variables:
DataEnvironment::Month
DataEnvironment::DayofMonth
DataGlobals::CurrentTime
DataHVACGlobals::TimeStepSys (this
will match TimeStepZone unless the
simulation reduces the time step)
DataHVACGlobals::SysTimeElapsed
(this variable counts the "reduced"
time step increments)
DataGlobals::TimeStepZone (this is
set in your input file - e.g.,
Timestep,6;)
When any of these change, the
simulation moved to the next time
step (i.e., the variable value
before should match csv).
On
7/17/2012 10:31 AM, Yan, Ying wrote:
Hello,
Thank you very much for your
reply. I knew that these models
need to iterate many times to
get the answer. However, I don't
know which update is the last
update to the variables. Can you
tell me how to determine which
update is the last update to the
variables for one step? Thank
you very much!
Regards,
Ying Yan
Each time step is
simulated multiple
times, on the last
iteration the
data in the csv
should match E+
variables.
The DX coil, as well
as other system
types, also iterates
many times.
You need to watch
for the the last
update to the
variables in order
to
match to the csv
file.
I have done this
many times and I
find that the
answers match.
On 7/17/2012 9:47
AM, yingyan2012
wrote:
> Dear Sir or
Madam,
>
> I ran the
source code and then
use
"ReadVarsESO.exe" to
get the output file.
Obviously, this file
containing output
variables are as
same as the file
obtained from E+.
However, I ran the
source code step by
step to output some
variables of cooling
coil such as outlet
temperature, outlet
humidity ratio and
so on and compared
these results with
results contained in
the output file (I
chose "detailed" as
reporting
frequency). I found
that quantities of
variables obtained
from running of
source code step by
step are different
from quantities of
variables contained
in output file. I am
very confused. Can
you explain this
situation for me,
thank you very much.
>
> Regards,
>
> Ying Yan
> ECE
> UConn
>
>
>
>
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