This model outputs the temperature of the medium in the flow between its fluid ports. The sensor does not influence the fluid.
If the parameter tau
is non-zero, then its output T
converges to the temperature of the incoming fluid using
a first order differential equation.
Setting tau=0
is not recommend. See
IBPSA.Fluid.Sensors.UsersGuide for an explanation.
If transferHeat = true
, then heat transfer with the ambient is
approximated and T converges towards the fixed ambient
temperature TAmb using a first order approximation
with a time constant of tauHeaTra
when the flow rate is small.
Note that no energy is exchanged with the fluid as the
sensor does not influence the fluid temperature.
Setting transferHeat = true
is useful, for example,
if the sensor is used to measure the fluid temperature in
a system with on/off control on the mass flow rate.
If transferHeat
were false
, then the sensor output T
would remain constant if the mass flow rate is set to zero, and hence
the controller may never switch the mass flow rate on again.
In general, applications in which the sensor output is not used to switch
the mass flow rate on should set transferHeat=false
.
transferHeat=true
.
See #840.
tauInv
since this now exists in
IBPSA.Fluid.Sensors.BaseClasses.PartialDynamicFlowSensor.