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Re: Modelling oil boiler with type 170



Chris,

You apparently managed to get the work downunder you were chasing.  
Congratulations!  if you're planning a trip to Adelaide please feel free to 
give me a hoy.  We don't have a guest room as such but can make some 
arrangements.

The solar hot water work ended, I'm now firmly in the biomass camp, working on 
a biomass energy atlas of Australia.  I'll be doing a bit of a field trip in 
southern Qld/northern NSW early December - could be room for a passenger if 
you're interested and have time.

Lyndon Zimmermann
08 8272 9262
0414 272 926

> Hello Trnsys Users
> 
> As part of work in IEA Solar Heating and Cooling Programme Task 26 (Solar
> Combisystems) (http://www.iea-shc.org/task26/) we are simulating boilers
> using Type 170, available from Transsolar
> (http://transsolar-web.in-systeme.de/ts/). Most participants are using this
> type for gas and wood chip boilers but some of us would like to use it for
> oil boilers.
> 
> In order to this we need to modify it a little to define the the chemical
> content of the fuel and its calorific value. Has anyone done this and if so
> have you compared results with measurements? I should say that we are
> modeling small boilers (< 40kW).
> 
> Thank you (I hope!)
> 
> Chris Bales
> 
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> 
> Chris Bales
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> Hvgskolan Dalarna
> Solar Energy Research Center SERC, EKOS
> S-78188 Borldnge
> 
> Temporarily working in Australia (until July 2001)
> Engineering Department
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