Buildings.Occupants.Office.Windows.Validation
Package with examples to validate models in Windows package
Information
This package contains examples to validate models in the Window package.
Extends from Modelica.Icons.ExamplesPackage (Icon for packages containing runnable examples).
Package Content
Name | Description |
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Haldi2008WindowsTIn | Validating the model for window behaviors |
Haldi2008WindowsTOut | Validating the model for window behaviors |
Haldi2009WindowsTInTout | Validating the model for window behaviors |
Herkel2008WindowsCompletelyOpen | Validating the model for window behaviors |
Herkel2008WindowsSmall | Validating the model for window behaviors |
Herkel2008WindowsTiltedOpen | Validating the model for window behaviors |
Rijal2007WindowsTInTOutTComf | Validating the model for window behaviors |
Yun2008WindowsTIn | Validating the model for window behaviors |
Yun2008WindowsTOut | Validating the model for window behaviors |
Zhang2012WindowsAll | Validating the model for window behaviors |
Zhang2012WindowsEast | Validating the model for window behaviors |
Zhang2012WindowsNorth | Validating the model for window behaviors |
Zhang2012WindowsSouth | Validating the model for window behaviors |
Zhang2012WindowsWest | Validating the model for window behaviors |
Buildings.Occupants.Office.Windows.Validation.Haldi2008WindowsTIn
Validating the model for window behaviors
Information
This example validates Buildings.Occupants.Office.Windows.Haldi2008WindowsTIn by examing how the window state corresponds to the indoor temperature.
An indoor temperature variation was simulated by a sine function. The output is how the window state changes with the indoor temperature.
Extends from Modelica.Icons.Example (Icon for runnable examples).
Modelica definition
Buildings.Occupants.Office.Windows.Validation.Haldi2008WindowsTOut
Validating the model for window behaviors
Information
This example validates Buildings.Occupants.Office.Windows.Haldi2008WindowsTOut by examing how the window state corresponds to the outdoor temperature.
An outdoor temperature variation was simulated by a sine function. The output is how the window state changes with the outdoor temperature.
Extends from Modelica.Icons.Example (Icon for runnable examples).
Modelica definition
Buildings.Occupants.Office.Windows.Validation.Haldi2009WindowsTInTout
Validating the model for window behaviors
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This example validates Buildings.Occupants.Office.Windows.Haldi2009WindowsTInTout by examing how the window state corresponds to the indoor, outdoor temperature.
The indoor, outdoor temperature variation was simulated by sine functions. The output is how the window state changes with the indoor, outdoor temperature.
Extends from Modelica.Icons.Example (Icon for runnable examples).
Modelica definition
Buildings.Occupants.Office.Windows.Validation.Herkel2008WindowsCompletelyOpen
Validating the model for window behaviors
Information
This example validates Buildings.Occupants.Office.Windows.Herkel2008WindowsCompletelyOpen by examing how the window state corresponds to the outdoor temperature.
An outdoor temperature variation was simulated by a sine function. The output is how the window state changes with the outdoor temperature.
Extends from Modelica.Icons.Example (Icon for runnable examples).
Modelica definition
Buildings.Occupants.Office.Windows.Validation.Herkel2008WindowsSmall
Validating the model for window behaviors
Information
This example validates Buildings.Occupants.Office.Windows.Herkel2008WindowsSmall by examing how the window state corresponds to the outdoor temperature.
An outdoor temperature variation was simulated by a sine function. The output is how the window state changes with the outdoor temperature.
Extends from Modelica.Icons.Example (Icon for runnable examples).
Modelica definition
Buildings.Occupants.Office.Windows.Validation.Herkel2008WindowsTiltedOpen
Validating the model for window behaviors
Information
This example validates Buildings.Occupants.Office.Windows.Herkel2008WindowsTiltedOpen by examing how the window state corresponds to the outdoor temperature.
An outdoor temperature variation was simulated by a sine function. The output is how the window state changes with the outdoor temperature.
Extends from Modelica.Icons.Example (Icon for runnable examples).
Modelica definition
Buildings.Occupants.Office.Windows.Validation.Rijal2007WindowsTInTOutTComf
Validating the model for window behaviors
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This example validates Buildings.Occupants.Office.Windows.Rijal2007WindowsTInTOutTComf by examing how the window state corresponds to the indoor, outdoor and comfort temperature.
The indoor, outdoor, and comfort temperature variation was simulated by sine functions. The output is how the window state changes with the indoor, outdoor, and comfort temperature.
Extends from Modelica.Icons.Example (Icon for runnable examples).
Modelica definition
Buildings.Occupants.Office.Windows.Validation.Yun2008WindowsTIn
Validating the model for window behaviors
Information
This example validates Buildings.Occupants.Office.Windows.Yun2008WindowsTIn by examing how the window state corresponds to the indoor temperature.
An indoor temperature variation was simulated by a sine function. The output is how the window state changes with the indoor temperature.
Extends from Modelica.Icons.Example (Icon for runnable examples).
Modelica definition
Buildings.Occupants.Office.Windows.Validation.Yun2008WindowsTOut
Validating the model for window behaviors
Information
This example validates Buildings.Occupants.Office.Windows.Yun2008WindowsTOut by examing how the window state corresponds to the outdoor temperature.
An outdoor temperature variation was simulated by a sine function. The output is how the window state changes with the outdoor temperature.
Extends from Modelica.Icons.Example (Icon for runnable examples).
Modelica definition
Buildings.Occupants.Office.Windows.Validation.Zhang2012WindowsAll
Validating the model for window behaviors
Information
This example validates Buildings.Occupants.Office.Windows.Zhang2012WindowsAll by examing how the window state corresponds to the outdoor temperature.
An outdoor temperature variation was simulated by a sine function. The output is how the window state changes with the outdoor temperature.
Extends from Modelica.Icons.Example (Icon for runnable examples).
Modelica definition
Buildings.Occupants.Office.Windows.Validation.Zhang2012WindowsEast
Validating the model for window behaviors
Information
This example validates Buildings.Occupants.Office.Windows.Zhang2012WindowsEast by examing how the window state corresponds to the outdoor temperature.
An outdoor temperature variation was simulated by a sine function. The output is how the window state changes with the outdoor temperature.
Extends from Modelica.Icons.Example (Icon for runnable examples).
Modelica definition
Buildings.Occupants.Office.Windows.Validation.Zhang2012WindowsNorth
Validating the model for window behaviors
Information
This example validates Buildings.Occupants.Office.Windows.Zhang2012WindowsNorth by examing how the window state corresponds to the outdoor temperature.
An outdoor temperature variation was simulated by a sine function. The output is how the window state changes with the outdoor temperature.
Extends from Modelica.Icons.Example (Icon for runnable examples).
Modelica definition
Buildings.Occupants.Office.Windows.Validation.Zhang2012WindowsSouth
Validating the model for window behaviors
Information
This example validates Buildings.Occupants.Office.Windows.Zhang2012WindowsSouth by examing how the window state corresponds to the outdoor temperature.
An outdoor temperature variation was simulated by a sine function. The output is how the window state changes with the outdoor temperature.
Extends from Modelica.Icons.Example (Icon for runnable examples).
Modelica definition
Buildings.Occupants.Office.Windows.Validation.Zhang2012WindowsWest
Validating the model for window behaviors
Information
This example validates Buildings.Occupants.Office.Windows.Zhang2012WindowsWest by examing how the window state corresponds to the outdoor temperature.
An outdoor temperature variation was simulated by a sine function. The output is how the window state changes with the outdoor temperature.
Extends from Modelica.Icons.Example (Icon for runnable examples).