Component that calculates the heat losses at the end of a plug flow pipe when the flow goes in the design direction.
The governing equations are
Tout = Tb + (Tin - Tb) exp((tout - tin)/tauchar)
with
tauchar = R C
This model is based on the following assumptions:
Heat losses are only considered in design flow direction.
For heat loss consideration in both directions, use one of these models at
both ends of a
IBPSA.Fluid.FixedResistances.BaseClasses.PlugFlow model.
The outlet temperature is calculated as in the equation above,
using the inlet temperature at port_a
and the instantaneous
time delay and boundary temperature.
The boundary temperature can be either the air temperature
or the undisturbed ground temperature, depending on the definition of the
thermal resistance R.
This component requires the delay time and the instantaneous ambient temperature as an input. This component is to be used in single pipes or in more advanced configurations where no influence from other pipes is considered.