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Product thermal load, EnergyPlus/Matlab Cosimulation

Hello everyone! I have a question that may be silly

I am currently working on a project to model a product's thermal load using EnergyPlus and Matlab, and I use BCVTB to exchange data between the two programs.

I am using Matlab to calculate the heat load of the product and send it to E+ using BCVTB. E+ then calculates the temperature inside the freezer and send it back to Matlab to re-calculate the new heat load for the next step, and so on.

My question is how do I know that E+ takes in consederation the exchanged thermal load.

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Product thermal load, EnergyPlus/Matlab Cosimulation

Hello everyone! I have a question that may be silly

I am currently working on a project to model a product's thermal load using EnergyPlus and Matlab, and I use BCVTB to exchange data between the two programs.

I am using Matlab to calculate the heat load of the product and send it to E+ using BCVTB. E+ then calculates the temperature inside the freezer and send it back to Matlab to re-calculate the new heat load for the next step, and so on.

My question is how do I know that E+ takes in consederation the exchanged thermal load.

Updates

Related to the comment below.

Fig.1 image description

Fig.2 image description

Product thermal load, EnergyPlus/Matlab Cosimulation

Hello everyone! I have a question that may be silly

I am currently working on a project to model a product's thermal load using EnergyPlus and Matlab, and I use BCVTB to exchange data between the two programs.

I am using Matlab to calculate the heat load of the product and send it to E+ using BCVTB. E+ then calculates the temperature inside the freezer and send it back to Matlab to re-calculate the new heat load for the next step, and so on.

My question is how do I know that E+ takes in consederation the exchanged thermal load.

Updates

Related to the comment below.

Fig.1 image description

Fig.2 image description

Product thermal load, EnergyPlus/Matlab Cosimulation

Hello everyone! I have a question that may be silly

I am currently working on a project to model a product's thermal load using EnergyPlus and Matlab, and I use BCVTB to exchange data between the two programs.

I am using Matlab to calculate the heat load of the product and send it to E+ using BCVTB. E+ then calculates the temperature inside the freezer and send it back to Matlab to re-calculate the new heat load for the next step, and so on.

My question is how do I know that E+ takes in consederation the exchanged thermal load.

Product thermal load, EnergyPlus/Matlab Cosimulation

Hello everyone! I have a question that may be sillyeveryone!

I am currently working on a project to model a product's thermal load using EnergyPlus and Matlab, and I use BCVTB to exchange data between the two programs.

I am using Matlab to calculate the heat load of the product and send it to E+ using BCVTB. E+ then calculates the temperature inside the freezer and send it back to Matlab to re-calculate the new heat load for the next step, and so on.

My question is how do I know that E+ takes in consederation the exchanged thermal load.

Product thermal load, EnergyPlus/Matlab Cosimulation

Hello everyone!

I am currently working on a project to model a product's thermal load load using EnergyPlus EnergyPlus and Matlab, Matlab, and I would like to use BCVTB the co-simulation approach through the BCVTB to exchange data between the two programs.

I am using Matlab to calculate the heat load of the product product and send it to E+ E+ using BCVTB. E+ will then calculates calculate the temperature inside the freezer freezer and send it back to Matlab to re-calculate calculate the new heat load for the next step, and so on.

My question is how do I know that E+ takes in consederation the exchanged thermal load.