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Type | Intent | Optional | Attributes | Name | ||
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integer, | intent(in) | :: | PVTNum |
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SUBROUTINE UpdatePVTcollectors(PVTnum)
! SUBROUTINE INFORMATION:
! AUTHOR Brent Griffith
! DATE WRITTEN August 2008
! MODIFIED na
! RE-ENGINEERED na
! PURPOSE OF THIS SUBROUTINE:
! <description>
! METHODOLOGY EMPLOYED:
! <description>
! REFERENCES:
! na
! USE STATEMENTS:
USE DataLoopNode, ONLY: Node
USE Psychrometrics, ONLY: PsyHFnTdbW
USE PlantUtilities, ONLY: SafeCopyPlantNode
IMPLICIT NONE ! Enforce explicit typing of all variables in this routine
! SUBROUTINE ARGUMENT DEFINITIONS:
INTEGER, INTENT(IN) :: PVTNum
! SUBROUTINE PARAMETER DEFINITIONS:
! na
! INTERFACE BLOCK SPECIFICATIONS:
! na
! DERIVED TYPE DEFINITIONS:
! na
! SUBROUTINE LOCAL VARIABLE DECLARATIONS:
INTEGER :: InletNode
INTEGER :: OutletNode
SELECT CASE (PVT(PVTnum)% WorkingFluidType)
CASE (LiquidWorkingFluid)
InletNode = PVT(PVTnum)%PlantInletNodeNum
OutletNode = PVT(PVTnum)%PlantOutletNodeNum
CALL SafeCopyPlantNode(InletNode, OutletNode)
Node(OutletNode)%Temp = PVT(PVTnum)%Report%ToutletWorkFluid
CASE (AirWorkingFluid)
InletNode = PVT(PVTnum)%HVACInletNodeNum
OutletNode = PVT(PVTnum)%HVACOutletNodeNum
! Set the outlet nodes for properties that just pass through & not used
Node(OutletNode)%Quality = Node(InletNode)%Quality
Node(OutletNode)%Press = Node(InletNode)%Press
Node(OutletNode)%MassFlowRate = Node(InletNode)%MassFlowRate
Node(OutletNode)%MassFlowRateMin = Node(InletNode)%MassFlowRateMin
Node(OutletNode)%MassFlowRateMax = Node(InletNode)%MassFlowRateMax
Node(OutletNode)%MassFlowRateMinAvail = Node(InletNode)%MassFlowRateMinAvail
Node(OutletNode)%MassFlowRateMaxAvail = Node(InletNode)%MassFlowRateMaxAvail
! Set outlet node variables that are possibly changed
Node(OutletNode)%Temp = PVT(PVTnum)%Report%ToutletWorkFluid
Node(OutletNode)%HumRat = Node(InletNode)%HumRat ! assumes dewpoint bound on cooling ....
Node(OutletNode)%Enthalpy = PsyHFnTdbW( PVT(PVTnum)%Report%ToutletWorkFluid , &
Node(OutletNode)%HumRat )
END SELECT
RETURN
END SUBROUTINE UpdatePVTcollectors