[esp-r] Re: Time steps and embedded heating cooling within a construction.
Geissler Achim
achim.geissler at fhnw.ch
Thu Dec 6 07:49:48 GMT 2012
Hi Wakana Matsumoto
it is not quite clear to me, what you mean by "now the convection coefficient is equivalent to that of water". Does your model have an explicit zone for the cooling panel and you are using an air flow network as "heat sink"? If yes, why not simply control the zone without air flow network? If you are referring to the cooling-panel-to-zone-air surface convection coefficient, then this approach is not realistic, for sure.
Are you using a plant network? From the sound of it, I would guess "no". I will send you a simple model (by PM) featuring the "radiant_floor" component which I think Jon was referring to. This model features two simple office zones with cooled ceiling components of type "radiant_floor" in a plant network. I have not tested this with "very thin" constructions, so can say nothing about the numerical stability for such a use. But the model may give some suggestions on a possible approach.
Best
Achim
> -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
> Von: esp-r-bounces at lists.strath.ac.uk [mailto:esp-r-
> bounces at lists.strath.ac.uk] Im Auftrag von Jon Hand
> Gesendet: Donnerstag, 6. Dezember 2012 08:10
> An: wakana-m at ec.hokudai.ac.jp; esp-r at lists.strath.ac.uk
> Betreff: [esp-r] Re: Time steps and embedded heating cooling within a
> construction.
>
>
> There has been recent work on a system component and control which
> allows for pipes to be embedded in a construction layer - this is normally
> used for heating - it might also work for a chilled fluid. I believe there are a
> few ESP-r users who have explored this. I would certainly like to arrange for
> a good example model for structural slab heating as well as for thin radiant
> panels.
>
> Perhaps someone in the community could offer some suggestions? Can the
> embedded pipe work with a thin highly conductive construction?
>
> If we can sort a system component then short timestep for the building
> would not be required.
>
> Enabling a sub-minute timestep would require changes in the source code
> and data structures within the results analysis application. Also testing.
>
> -Jon Hand
> ________________________________________
> From: wakana-m at ec.hokudai.ac.jp [wakana-m at ec.hokudai.ac.jp]
> Sent: 06 December 2012 02:27
> To: Jon Hand; esp-r at lists.strath.ac.uk
> Subject: Re: [esp-r] Re: Time steps
>
> Dear Jon Hand,
>
> Thank you always for your help.
>
> I study about ceiling radiation cooling system.
> My model includes a radiation panel which is very thin and the panel is
> controlled.
> I'd like to flow water in the panel zone.
> I couldn't make water flow network, then I changed the convection
> coefficient.
> Now the convection coefficient of panel is equivalent of water.
> The results aren't sometimes calculated.
> I think the reason of the error is that the calculation diverged.
> Therefore I tried to shorten time-steps.
> If there are other good ways, please let me know.
>
> If I try to simulate on a second basis, what should I change?
> In simulator, there is "time-step controllers".
> Is this related to time-steps?
>
> Best Regards,
>
> Wakana Matsumoto
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> >
> > The building part of the simulation is currently limited to a one
> minute frequency. If
> > the model includes system components the system side can be assessed
> at a higher
> > frequency up to ~1 second. We normally assume that the building is
> not so sensitive
> > to time below a minute but the system components and electrical
> components might
> > change state more frequently.
> >
> > What (object) are you attempting to simulate where sub-minute
> timesteps are needed?
> >
> > -Jon Hand
> > ________________________________________
> > From: esp-r-bounces at lists.strath.ac.uk [esp-r-bounces at lists.strath.ac.
> uk] On Behalf Of wakana-m at ec.hokudai.ac.jp [wakana-
> m at ec.hokudai.ac.jp]
> > Sent: 05 December 2012 09:11
> > To: esp-r at lists.strath.ac.uk
> > Subject: [esp-r] Time steps
> >
> > Dear all,
> >
> > Hello.
> > I'm a graduate student in Japan.
> > I want to know how to simulate on a second basis.
> >
> > Until now, I've simulated on a minute basis.
> > I've input "60/1" in the initiate simulation window.
> > Now I try to simulate on a second basis.
> > However the input value for 'time-steps/hour' should be less than 60.
> > Thus, how can I do if I want to simulate the model by seconds ?
> >
> > Any advice would be appreciated.
> >
> > Regards,
> >
> > Wakana Matsumoto
> >
> >
> >
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