Low temperature on the junctions behind heat Exchangers in a DHN #657
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Hi @Kaustubh1598 ,
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What you need is a flow controlling valve which is implemented in the flow_control component of pandapipes. You can put it before or after the heat_exchanger. The alternative is a heat_consumer which combines both components into one where you can set the controlled mass flow and the heat flow. |
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The new heat consumer model is now released, with the possibility of a bidirectional simulation: https://github.com/e2nIEE/pandapipes/releases/tag/v0.11.0 . |
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I am designing a DHN where i introduce an pandapipes.create_circ_pump_const_mass_flow but during computing heat transfer calulation i get negative temperature at some of the junctions. How can i implement a controller to be sure that the temperature at junction is always above ambient temp?
How can i tackle this issue?
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