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Simulation of Water Based Thermal Solar Systems - EURSOL - An Interactive Program (Hardcover, 1991 ed.)
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Simulation of Water Based Thermal Solar Systems - EURSOL - An Interactive Program (Hardcover, 1991 ed.)
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In order to facilitate detailed solar system simulations and to
make such simulations readily available to solar engineers in their
daily practice of system dimensioning and performance calculations,
user friendly software for personal computers has been developed as
a system specific simulation program for a frequently installed
group of water based solar system types. The program package has
been developed as part of the OPSYS R&D-program of the
Commission of the European Communities and has been named EURSOL.
The set of system configurations considered includes different
types of thermal solar systems for space heating and hot water
production. The simulations are based on validated physical system
models. The program offers complete freedom with regard to all
parameters describing the systems and includes on-line help,
economic evaluations and graphical output. This book describes the
system considered in EURSOL, the mathematical algorithm, the
physical model of each component used, the processing of solar
radiation data and the economic evaluation criteria. Although the
book is mainly a manual for the use of the simulation program, it
is also a guide for the development of simplified simulation models
for solar systems.
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