Hello, I see that COMIS has the capability to specify ducts that connect zones. However, are these ducts associated with an air handling unit that can...
Dear Lisa Yes, COMIS can model ductwork. There are a number of built-in ductwork components, such as bends and T-sections, for which COMIS calculates pressure...
Dear all: I have a problem on coupling TRNSYS16 & COMIS 3.2 with Type 157. Three notices and three error messages were found acoording to project log, as...
Read the readme.txt file in .\comis32\Binary\Trnsys16 of your COMIS 3.2 installation to see which dll you have to copy into your TRNSYS directories. ...
I will be out of the office until March 9th. Please excuse the delay in responding to your email. ... To: <comis@yahoogroups.com> From: "Andreas Weber"...
Dear Andreas Thank you for quick reply. After copying Type157.dll, I had another error message: Visual Fortran run-time error forrtl: severe (29) file not...
Dear khrgen, This error means that the external file number 31 cannot be opened when you start the simulation. If you have generated the project with 'coupled...
Dear Andreas and Werner Thank you for your advice. I edited COMIS Studio.ini file according to the COMIS tutorial. However, some errors were still found. Do I...
Dear Andreas and Werner Thank you for your advice. I edited COMIS Studio.ini file according to the COMIS tutorial. However, some errors were still found. Do I...
Errors when coupling TRNSYS16 & COMIS 3.2 was successfully dissolved, after TRNSYS version was upgraded from 16.0 to 16.1. However, new errors occurred in...
hello everybody, i am modifiying a comis file which has already been done by someonelse to use it in a COMIS/TRNSYS simulation. in this file there is a...
This problem is usually linked to a problem in the COMIS network definition, such as an isolated zone, no external node, etc. Please check your network...
Dear Elisabeth, The external node component is necessary to connect an air flow component to a façade element. It should contain one parameter, which is the...
I have to model in comis several circular ridge vents with a horizontal axis pivoting. i can't figure out the difference between the component window (used...
Hi: I am currently doing a model of an office building. I used to model that in CONTAM and TRNSYS separately, and use TRNSYS Simulation Studio to couple them....
Hi, If you have TRNSYS 16.1, it contains a demo version of COMIS (max. 10 zones, 20 links). If you have a previous version of TRNSYS 16.x, you should get a...
Dear Vince If it is any use I can send you what I believe are my archived files for installing the free version of COMIS3.0 that used to be available on the...
Peter Warren
peter.warren@...
Jul 9, 2007 8:25 am
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hi Do anyone know whether the comis Source Code is free ? and how can i get it? thank! leifei yhleifei <mailleifei@...>...
Dear Leifei, The current version of the COMIS source code is distributed with COMIS 3.2, available at http://software.cstb.fr <http://software.cstb.fr/> ...
Dear "COMIS" experts: I am now trying to simulate the air-flow in an office building with an big atrium in the middle, with TRNSYS and COMIS. Because of the...
Hallo all! see that a lot of people are using the COMIS programme, but i still find difficulties in understanding and reading input & output files. may it be...
Hello, System_printer may be a TRNSYS model that is added to the project by accident. Try to make all layers visible in your project and check if there is no...
Dear "COMIS" users: I am now trying to simulate the air-flow in an office building with an big atrium in the middle, with TRNSYS and COMIS. Because of the high...
dear Peng, I hope you can find mor detaild answar; I've been using comis in 2003-2004, to simulate a natural ventilated building with atrium to estract the...
Dear Xu Peng As mentioned by Marco, horizontal large openings are not included in COMIS (yet). I suggest to link the three atrium layers with normal crack...
Viktor Dorer
viktor.dorer@...
Oct 2, 2007 5:44 pm
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Dear Viktor and Macro: Thanks for your kind help, but in COMIS 3.1 User guide, I've found the following instructions in "&-WI (Windows and Doors)" : Slanted...
... As I understand it, to model the atrium, you want to draw an imaginary plane at some height, and then use that plane as a division between two imaginary...
David M. Lorenzetti
DMLorenzetti@...
Oct 8, 2007 11:03 pm
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Dear David: Thanks very much for your detailed explanation that COMIS is not capable to deal with air flows that are dominantly caused by buoyancy effect...