[TRNSYS-users] TYPE 56, Active layer minflow error
David BRADLEY
d.bradley at tess-inc.com
Thu Oct 18 07:05:47 PDT 2012
Patrick,
This is a known bug and one that we are working on solving. The
problem appears to come from a dynamic calculation of the transition
between laminar and turbulent flow which (to my understanding) includes
a correction for the actual water temperature when performed during a
simulation in Type56 but for an assumed water temperature when performed
in TRNBuild. I have found that if you increase the mass flow rate by a
bit then you get away from the problem. It sounds, however, as though
this hasn't worked in your case. If the project is not too complicated,
please send it and we can have a closer look internally.
Kind regards,
David
On 10/18/2012 05:57, Patrick Fabriek wrote:
>
> Dear Trnsys users,
>
> I have been using Trnsys for a months now and trying to model a
> simple single floor Zero energy house recently build in Rotterdam.
>
> Im now at the point where i am defining the floor heating with active
> layer in TRNBuild but i get this error : Specific fluid mass flow of
> active layer in surface 1 below minimum value of 12,98 kg/m2h.
>
> The minimum allowed inlet specific mass flowrate is valued at 16.68
> kg/ h m2 so this error is very strange. I put the desired specific
> flow rate at 17.
>
> I have been increasing the massflow or lowering it still give the error.
>
> Does trnsys studio recalculate specific value somewhere else? anyone
> has a another solution for implementing floor heating.
>
> Regards,
>
> Patrick F
>
>
>
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