Fan or pump with ideally controlled normalized speed y as input
signal
This model describes a fan or pump with prescribed normalized
speed. The input connector provides the normalized rotational speed
(between 0 and 1). The head is computed based on the performance
curve that take as an argument the actual volume flow rate divided
by the maximum flow rate and the relative speed of the fan. The
efficiency of the device is computed based on the efficiency curves
that take as an argument the actual volume flow rate divided by the
maximum possible volume flow rate, or based on the motor
performance curves.
See the User's Guide for
more information.
- December 2, 2016, by Michael Wetter:
Removed min attribute as otherwise numerical noise can
cause the assertion on the limit to fail.
This is for #606.
- March 2, 2016, by Filip Jorissen:
Refactored model such that it directly extends
PartialFlowMachine. This is for #417.
- February 17, 2016, by Michael Wetter:
Updated parameter names for #396.
- April 2, 2015, by Filip Jorissen:
Added code for supporting stage input and constant input.
- January 6, 2015, by Michael Wetter:
Revised model for OpenModelica.
- November 22, 2014, by Michael Wetter:
Revised implementation that uses the new performance data as a
record.
- February 14, 2012, by Michael Wetter:
Added filter for start-up and shut-down transient.
- May 25, 2011, by Michael Wetter:
Revised implementation of energy balance to avoid having to use
conditionally removed models.
- July 27, 2010, by Michael Wetter:
Redesigned model to fix bug in medium balance.
- March 24, 2010, by Michael Wetter:
Revised implementation to allow zero flow rate.
- October 1, 2009, by Michael Wetter:
Model added to the Annex60 library. Changed control signal from rpm
to normalized value between 0 and 1
- October 31, 2005 by Francesco Casella:
Model added to the Fluid library
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