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Re: Link trnsys to matlab



Dear Choong,

There is a TRNSYS compoenent (a TYPE) which allows to link to MATLAB.

You will find it on the SEL Web page (http://sel.me.wisc.edu/trnsys/default.htm) under
TRNLIB.

Werner

Choong Chee Hoong wrote:

> Dear TRNSYS user,
>
> My name is Chee H. Choong. I am a final year degree
> student in University of Leeds. I am designing an
> air-conditioning system of a 2 zones building for my
> final year project. I would like to use TRNSYS to
> simulate the system and use Matlab to control it. I
> have some difficulties in TRNSYS.
>
> I have used prebid to create a 2 zones building and I
> have the following
> problem:
>
> 1. How to input the model weather into the program?
>
> 2. Why the result only showed the heating load? (How
> to change it to become
> temperature and relative humidity?)
>
> 3. Can I link the model to matlab and how to do it?
>
> In addition, I have an error in my bui file and I do
> not know what gone wrong.
> Can you help me to have a look, please?
>
> Thank you in advanved.
>
> C H Choong
>
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