Dave, You may find some information in a paper that was recently presented at the "Systems Simulation in Buildings" conference:
E. Mashonjowa, J. G. Pieters, J. R. Milford1, F. Ronsse, S. Denys, R. Lemeur - THE USE OF A TRNSYS BASED DYNAMIC GREENHOUSE CLIMATE MODEL TO SIMULATE THE MICROCLIMATE IN A TYPICAL ZIMBABWEAN GREENHOUSE – in proc. of the 7th International Conference on System Simulation in Buildings (SSB), Liège, Belgium, December 11-13. The authors use the so-called "Gembloux Dynamic Greenhouse Climate Model (GDGCM)" that was originally written for TRNSYS 13 and was adapted and validated in TRNSYS 16. Another reference is: Pieters J. G. and Deltour J. M. 1997. Performances of greenhouses with the presence of condensation on cladding. J. Agric. Engng. Research. vol. 68: p. 125-137. I will send you the first paper off list. Michaël _____________________________________________________________________ Michaël Kummert University of Strathclyde Dept. of Mechanical Engineering Energy Systems Research Unit David Bradley wrote: > Colleagues, > A few years ago, we were asked to write a TRNSYS model of a > greenhouse that consists of one or two sheets of thin, translucent > plastic stretched over metal frames. At the time, we sent round an > email asking whether any such models existed and while we received a > helpful reply from Pierre HOLLMULLER concerning some data that had > been taken on thermal storage systems for greenhouses, we concluded > that an actual model had not been written at the time. We have been > asked about writing such a model again and were wondering if any > further projects had been completed in the past few years. Any > information or thoughts you might have would be greatly appreciated. > Cheers, > David > > > > **************************************************************************************** > Thermal Energy System Specialists (TESS), LLC > David BRADLEY 2916 Marketplace Drive - Suite 104 > Partner Madison, WI 53719 > Phone: (608) 274-2577 USA > Fax: (608) 278-1475 > E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Web Pages: http://www.tess-inc.com and http://www.trnsys.com > > "Providing software solutions for today's energy engineering projects" > **************************************************************************************** > > > _______________________________________________ > TRNSYS-users mailing list > TRNSYS-users@engr.wisc.edu > https://www.cae.wisc.edu/mailman/listinfo/trnsys-users > _______________________________________________ TRNSYS-users mailing list TRNSYS-users@engr.wisc.edu https://www.cae.wisc.edu/mailman/listinfo/trnsys-users