Package with models for source signals that are used with controllers
Extends from Modelica.Icons.SourcesPackage (Icon for packages containing sources).
Name | Description |
---|---|
DayType | Block that outputs a signal that indicates week-day or week-end |
Examples | Collection of models that illustrate model use and test models |
Block that outputs a signal that indicates week-day or week-end
This block outputs a periodic signal that indicates the type of the day. It can for example be used to generate a signal that indicates whether the current time is a work day or a non-working day. The output signal is of type Buildings.Controls.Types.Day.
The parameter nout
determines how many days should be
sent to the output. For applications in which only the current day
is of interest, set nout=1
.
For applications in which the load is predicted for the next 24 hours,
set nout=2
in order to output the type of day for today and for
tomorrow.
The transition from one day type to another always happens when the simulation time is a multiple of 1 day. Hence, if the simulation starts for example at t=-3600 seconds, then the first transition to another day will be at t=0.
Extends from Modelica.Blocks.Icons.DiscreteBlock (Graphical layout of discrete block component icon).
Type | Name | Default | Description |
---|---|---|---|
Integer | nout | 2 | Number of days to output. Set to two for one day predictions |
Day | days[:] | {Buildings.Controls.Types.Da... | Array where each element is a day indicator |
Integer | iStart | 1 | Index of element in days at simulation start |
Type | Name | Description |
---|---|---|
output DayTypeOutput | y[nout] | Type of the day for the current and the next (nout-1) days |