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It might be a valuable addition to have a simple physical model for heating demand. One option would be, that you give insulating surfaces (areas with corresponding widths and u-values for the insulation) and two time series for temperatures. In the most simple case, we could just take the transmission as demands.
What do you think?
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Me (and maybe I can motivate some other of our project) would support that. It could also serve as input for DHNx. A student of mine did some similar pre-calculations in excel .. it is only a matter of time for the implementation, but definitively worth. ... in this context, this repo could also be interesting https://github.com/tum-ens/UrbanHeatPro. However, I had no time so far to check it out in detail.
It might be a valuable addition to have a simple physical model for heating demand. One option would be, that you give insulating surfaces (areas with corresponding widths and u-values for the insulation) and two time series for temperatures. In the most simple case, we could just take the transmission as demands.
What do you think?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: