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RE: New TRNSED-based demos available for download



Michael,

We happen to be starting a new project on wind-hydrogen analysis and looking
at what, if anything, seems sensible. So, I downloaded the new TRNSED demo.
It looks really great! I also am impressed with some of the new features in
Online (changing the scale precisely). 

My question is if the postprocessing is a standard thing now or if it is
something that Oystein developed? 

My second question is if you know of a method for importing data to a
component from Excel?

Also, I just this morning started working with the Concentrating Solar Power
group on doing a very small thermal storage project in TRNSYS so I get to
keep my finger in the door.

Cheers,
Nate

-----Original Message-----
From: Michaël Kummert [mailto:kummert@engr.wisc.edu]
Sent: Thursday, March 06, 2003 10:18 AM
To: Trnsys Mailing List
Subject: New TRNSED-based demos available for download


Dear TRNSYS users,

I mentioned new TRNSED-based demos in a previous email to this list. The
demos are now available for download on the TRNSYS website:
http://sel.me.wisc.edu/trnsys
(Go to "Demos" and scroll to "Example Application")

Two new applications are available:

"Combisys": Simple model of a solar combisystem 
            (space heating + domestic hot water)

"h2demo": Renewable energy and Hydrogen Power System
          (This demo uses the HYDROGEMS library)

Those demos were developed to show some TRNSYS capabilities to non-TRNSYS
users but also to illustrate TRNSED capabilities for (advanced) TRNSYS
users. 

Questions/comments/suggestions are welcome! (kummert@engr.wisc.edu)


Regards,

Michaël Kummert

_________________________________________________________

Michaël Kummert

Solar Energy Laboratory - University of Wisconsin-Madison
1303 Engr Res Bldg, 1500 Engineering Drive
Madison, WI 53706

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