[TRNSYS-users] Tank 60C
David BRADLEY
d.bradley at tess-inc.com
Mon Mar 31 07:41:43 PDT 2014
Barto,
The flow rate out of the heat exchanger is equal to the flow rate
into the heat exchanger. You should be able to use whatever output is
providing the heat exchanger's inlet mass flow rate to also set the
inlet mass flow rate of the component that comes after the heat
exchanger. If making such a connection causes convergence problems then
that is a different issue and I would guess that the reason for it is
too long a time step. Keep in mind that TRNSYS can make one control
decision (pump on/ pump off) once per timestep and that if you use a
long timestep (such as an hour or even 15 minutes) then the controls
cannot converge upon an on/off decision. Also make sure that you have
some thermal capacitance in the loop made up of your solar collector,
heat exchanger, and pump (in other words do not neglect the piping that
connects all of those things.
Kind regards,
David
On 3/30/2014 14:42, Barto Pene wrote:
> Dear all,
>
> I'm using the Type 60C - storage tank and I model the heat exchanger
> inside the tank but when I do the connections I can not find the
> output for "Flow rate for heat exchanger" and I can't complete the
> connection with the pump (or solar collector)-if I put the flow rate
> from the pump I get error message "The simulation failed to converge
> after 5 timesteps..."
> Does someone have idea how or what should I do?
>
> Regards
> Barto
>
>
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