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Co-Simulation Between ESP-r and TRNSYS Workshop

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“External” <strong>Co</strong>upling (<strong>Co</strong>-<strong>Simulation</strong>)• Separate programs linked at run-time:• March together through time.• Usually one tool is master, the other slave.• Examples:• Radiance <strong>ESP</strong>-r (Janak 1997).• Fluent <strong>ESP</strong>-r (Djunaedy 2005).• <strong>TRNSYS</strong> EnergyPlus (Trčka et al. 2009).• BCVTB (Wetter 2010):• Avoids master-slave paradigm.• Middleware manages data exchange via internet.• Each simulation tool acts as a client.• BUT, precludes iteration within time-step.

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