MACRO BLOCK LIBRARY \ PROSESS MODELS \ README.DOC
Author: |
Lars Halling |
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History: |
95-04-04/LH |
First version |
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96-10-16/MK |
Updated layout. MODDEMO.AUT added. |
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98-03-24/MK |
Changed file format from .TXT to .DOC |
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98-12-14/MK |
Filename adopted to win95 standard. |
Block Name |
File name |
Divider |
Short description |
Cooling coil |
Cooler.AUT
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2 |
Simple model of cooling coil. Only temperature relations taken into consideration.
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Dehumidification with cooling |
Dehumidifier.AUT
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3 |
Model of cooling coil. Temperature and humidity relations taken into consideration.
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Fan (speed control) |
Fan speed.AUT
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4 |
Model of speed-controlled fan.
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Heating coil |
Heater.AUT
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5 |
Model of a heating coil.
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Heating coil |
Heater humidity.AUT
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6 |
Model of a heating coil. The temperature relations are the same as in Heater but Heater humidity in addition to the temperature also computes the relative humidity.
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Humidifier (simplified) |
Humidifier.AUT
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7 |
Simple model of a humidifier that injects steam into an air stream. Only accurate within a limited temperature range.
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Humidifier (complex) |
Humidifier complex.AUT
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8 |
Model of a humidifier that injects steam into an air stream. The stationary relations are accurate within a wide range of operating conditions.
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Heat exchanger (air-air) |
HX Air2Air.AUT
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9 |
Model of an air-air heat exchanger (rotating wheel).
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Plate heat exchanger |
HX Water2Water.AUT
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10 |
Model of a water-water heat exchanger (plate type).
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Room (simplified) |
Room.AUT
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11 |
Simple model of the temperature dynamics of a room. The room temperature is controlled by changing the supply air temperature.
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Room (complex) |
Room complex.AUT
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12 |
Model of the temperature dynamics of a room. The room temperature is controlled by changing the supply air temperature. The dynamics of the room is calculated from the physical data of the room.
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Example |
Model demo.AUT |
13 |
Example of use of process models |
Each model is described in the associated text file (.doc) with the same name as the model. A complete description of all models and how to use them is found in the models.doc file.