- ...
menu3.1
- If the menu doesn't appear, there are probably problems with the program
wish. Make sure that the packages tcl_new and tk_new are
installed and try to locate wish in your system. Maybe you
have to correct the path to wish in the shell script ColSim.
If nothing helps, go on with the manual simulation described in section
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- ... editor3.2
- A few tips for the editor vim: By typing i the insert mode
is started, with the Esc key, it is left again. Only outside
of the insert mode, the file can be saved with :w and the
editor left with :q.
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- ... called.3.3
- To study this output at the beginning it is recommendable to start
the simulation manually by typing sim | more in the ColSim
directory.
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- ... following4.1
- For a general introduction into the Public Domain program xfig, please
use the help function of this program.
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- ... errors4.2
- If the conversion process breaks off due to severe error, some units
may be missing in sim_new.fig.
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- ... parameters.4.3
- Of course itīs the job of the ColSim programmers to prevent flawed
parameter and line settings which cause such a crash. Please contact
one of them, e.g. via the ColSim homepage www.colsim.de
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- ... diverter5.1
- In older ColSim versions, the source code was called flow_div.c
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- ... tube.5.2
- In the stratifying mode, the incoming warm water is fed into a node
of the storage where the water is just somewhat cooler. So convection
and entropy creation are inhibited. In reality, this stratification
is achieved by a tube with shutters which open only when the water
in the tube has almost the same temperature as the surrounding water.When
the warm water enters the tube at the bottom of the storage, it rises
inside it (due to its increased temperature with respect to the surrounding
water in the storage, its density it lower, which leads to thermal
buoyancy) and leaves it just in the right layer of the storage.
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- ... pipe\_air5.3
- The water in-and outlets are not in use yet in the ventilation types.
If condensation occurs within one unit, the water is balanced and
stored within this unit.
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- ... PAR75.4
- Note that this capacity for dry air can be chosen considerably higher
than the pumpīs volume would allow, in order to make up for other
system capacites which are not taken into account. On the other hand,
its minimal value is given by one plug of dry air. If PAR7 is smaller
than this minimal value, it is corrected automatically.
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- ... try14.5.5
- Try is an abbreviation for ``test reference year''. See ? for
information about this weather data base.
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- ... subfolders5.6
- Note that the try-subfolders can also be links. A link can be defined
with the help of the .cfg- file of the project by making
an entry e.g. for try05 instead of a type name. Note that
the last entry in the new line of the .cfg- file must be
KERNEL then, not TYPE.
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- ... ./src/global.h.5.7
- Note that to change these values, the file ./src/global.orig.h
must be edited since global.h is created anew
during every configuration process. See section .
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- ... cycle6.1
- As an example: When the unit before the storage was connected to the
storage via the auxiliary heater inlet, as the following unit the
one is chosen which is connected to the storage via the auxiliary
heater outlet.
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