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Jeff Thornton
thornton at tess-inc.com
Sun Sep 7 06:21:40 PDT 2014
TRNSYS does not extrapolate beyond the edges of the provided data. There is actually a notice written to the list file showing how many times the inputs were above or below the limits in the data file.
Jeff Thornton
TESS
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> On Sep 7, 2014, at 8:11 AM, metkell yebiyo <metkell at yahoo.com> wrote:
>
> Dear Trnsys Users,
>
> I understand due to the nature of the interpolation method the associated thermal outputs and COPs of a particular heat pump are interpolated over a temperature field, as the inlet and outlet temperatures vary during the operation of the heat pump.
>
> Now my question is how does Trnsys deal with extraplation, in other wards how does Trnsys calculate the COP values if the inlet and outlet temperature are outside the given range of the manufacturer data. Lets say if the inlet and outlet temperature ranges of the heat pump is between 0deg C and 40deg C but the system is given you a temperature of 45 deg C. Then how does Trnsys calculate the value of the COP at this new temperature?
>
>
> Regards,
> Metkel
>
> Metkel Yebiyo BEng (Hons), MSc
> CEREB PhD Researcher - Ground Source Heat Pumps
> Room T615
> Department of Urban Engineering
> Faculty of Engineering, Science and the Built Environment
> London South Bank University,
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> London SE1 0AA
> Tel: +44 (0)20 7815 7639
> E: yebiyom at lsbu.ac.uk
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