Model of a flow junction with an optional fixed resistance in each flow leg and an optional mixing volume at the junction.
The pressure drop is implemented using the model IBPSA.Fluid.FixedResistances.PressureDrop. If its nominal pressure drop is set to zero, then the pressure drop model will be removed. For example, the pressure drop declaration
m_flow_nominal={ 0.1, 0.1, -0.2}, dp_nominal = {500, 0, -6000}
would model a flow mixer that has the nominal flow rates and associated pressure drops
as shown in the figure below. Note that port_3
is set to negative values.
The negative values indicate that at the nominal conditions, fluid is leaving the component.
If
energyDynamics <> Modelica.Fluid.Types.Dynamics.SteadyState
,
then at the flow junction, a fluid volume is modeled.
The fluid volume is implemented using the model
IBPSA.Fluid.Delays.DelayFirstOrder.
The fluid volume has the size
V = sum(abs(m_flow_nominal[:])/3)*tau/rho_nominal
where tau
is a parameter and rho_nominal
is the density
of the medium in the volume at nominal condition.
Setting energyDynamics=Modelica.Fluid.Types.Dynamics.FixedInitial
can help reducing the size of the nonlinear
system of equations.
final allowFlowReversal=true
from all resistances
since this overrides the default simplification when the flow
is not bidirectional.
This change can lead to smaller algebraic loops.
This is for
issue 898.
SplitterFixedResistanceDpM
to
FlowJunction
and removed the parameters
use_dh
, dh
and ReC
.use_dh
.dynamicBalance
that overwrote the setting
of energyDynamics
and massDynamics
.
This is for
Annex 60, issue 411.
final allowFlowReversal=true
to all resistances since it is impractical
to avoid flow reversal in large flow networks where such a setting may be useful.