Using HamLab for Subtask 1 Common exercise 3 part 1 Reference: A41-T3-NL-05-5

A.W.M. Schijndel, van

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Abstract

In this report, HAMLab (Heat, Air & Moisture simulation Laboratory) modeling and simulation results for SubTask 1, Common Exercise 3 part 1 (ST1CE3p1) are presented. The aim of this report is to provide additional information of the HAMLab solutions of ST1CE3p1. Detailed descriptions of the physics of HAMLab can be found in already published Annex reports at the website. Section 1 starts with the author’s interpretation of the exercise. The next Section shows details of the modeling and simulations of ST1CE1p1. Appendix A contains the complete HAMBase input file. Given the author’s interpretation of the exercise, it is concluded that HAMLab: (1) simulates correctly the indoor air temperature at 20 o C and (2) simulates the indoor relative humidity correctly compared to an ‘exact’ solution, consisting of a first order model. Furthermore the required heating power is calculated. The presented results were obtained with a variable time step using SimuLink (ode23s solver) and were hourly averaged for requested the Excel sheets.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationWhole building heat, air and moisture transfer : IEA ECBCS Annex 41, working meeting, Trondheim
Publication statusPublished - 2005
EventWhole building heat, air and moisture transfer : IEA ECBCS Annex 41, 4th working meeting, Trondheim -
Duration: 26 Oct 200528 Oct 2005

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ConferenceWhole building heat, air and moisture transfer : IEA ECBCS Annex 41, 4th working meeting, Trondheim
Period26/10/0528/10/05

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