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Simulation of rooftop photovoltaic shading using TRNSYS

2016 International Renewable and Sustainable Energy Conference (IRSEC), 2016
The shade effect of a rooftop photovoltaic (PV) collector on a roof is usually ignored in building energy simulation in Transient System Simulation (TRNSYS) software. This disregard is due to either the unavailability of a suitable shading component in the simulation software or to an assumption that the shade on opaque surfaces, such as roofs, has ...
Sleiman Farah, David Whaley, Wasim Saman
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Co-simulation Between Trnsys and Simulink Based on Type155

2018
The interface between Trnsys and Matlab based on Type155 of Trnsys’ standard library is used to construct a co-simulation between Trnsys and Simulink. The high flexibility of this interface is demonstrated, which includes its ability to provide a communication in strong and loose coupling schemes.
Georg P. Engel   +2 more
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Energy flexibility study of a hotel using TRNSYS

In G. Pernigotto, I. Ballarini, F. Patuzzi, A. Prada, V. Corrado & A. Gasparella (Eds.), Building Simulation Applications BSA 2024 (pp. 233–240).
Michele Libralato   +2 more
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Co-simulation between ESP-r and TRNSYS

Journal of Building Performance Simulation, 2013
The quest for innovative architectural designs and the development of novel and integrated energy conversion, storage, and distribution technologies presents a challenge for existing building performance simulation (BPS) tools. No single BPS tool offers sufficient capabilities and the flexibility to resolve all the possible design variants of interest.
Ian Beausoleil-Morrison   +4 more
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Estimation of Cooling Load of a Residential House using TRNSYS

Applied Research Journal of Science and Technology, 2020
Development of a country will lead to increased utilization and demand for energy. In this research study, transient simulation technique is implemented and eventually, the cooling load of the house is determined. The study focused to provide cooling load characteristics for a residential house.
Kornu Laxmi, V.V.S. Kesava Rao
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TRNSYS simulation models for solar-hydrogen systems

Solar Energy, 1997
Abstract A solar-hydrogen system is a kind of stand-alone power system (SAPS), which can supply low energy dwellings with energy. With TRNSYS (a transient system simulation program) it is possible to perform parametric studies to find possible system configurations for different climates and loads.
Ø. Ulleberg, S.O. Mørner
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Development and verification of a multizone building HVAC model with TRNSYS

2017 12th IEEE Conference on Industrial Electronics and Applications (ICIEA), 2017
Building sector is known to be the largest energy consumer sector in the world and approximately half of the energy consumed by buildings is attributed to heating, ventilating and air-conditioning (HVAC). Intelligent HVAC control technique such as Model Predictive Control (MPC) has shown up to 40% of energy savings through extensive simulations and ...
Jianxiao Sun   +2 more
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Numerical study of classical and composite solar walls by TRNSYS

Journal of Thermal Science, 2007
The laboratory LAMTI has worked for several years on the study and the optimization of the thermal performances of passive solar walls like solar Trombe wall. These components of the buildings envelope have very complex behaviour because they are the seat of various coupled heat transfers modes and are subjected to the random variations of the ...
Jibao Shen   +3 more
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TRNSYS 18: The Continued Evolution of the Software

Building Simulation Conference Proceedings, 2017
Timothy P McDowell   +5 more
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Modelling of an ICS solar water heater using artificial neural networks and TRNSYS

Renewable Energy, 2009
M Souliotis   +2 more
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