Environment - simulationEnvironment: startTime=0 stopTime=3600 tolerance=1e-06 numberOfIntervals=2500 stepSize=1.44 Regular simulation: ./Buildings_10_Buildings.Fluid.DXSystems.Cooling.AirSource.Examples.SingleSpeed -abortSlowSimulation -alarm=480 -emit_protected -lv LOG_STATS assert | warning | [/home/hudson/saved_omc/libraries/.openmodelica/libraries/Buildings 10.1.1-maint.10.0.x/Fluid/DXSystems/Cooling/BaseClasses/Evaporation.mo:185:3-194:27:writable] | | | | The following assertion has been violated during initialization at time 0.000000 | | | | ((sinSpeDX.watVapEva.nomVal.gamma <= sinSpeDX.watVapEva.gammaMax)) --> "*** Warning: In DX coil model, gamma is too large for these coil conditions. | | | | Instead of gamma = 1.5, a value of 0.358498, which | | | | corresponds to a mass transfer effectiveness of 0.8, will be used. | | | | Coil nominal performance data are: | | | | nomVal.m_flow_nominal = 1.5 | | | | dX_nominal = XEvaOut_nominal-XEvaWetBulOut_nominal = 0.00582868 - 0.00633038 = -0.000501693 | | | | QLat_flow_nominal = -4200 | | | | " LOG_SUCCESS | info | The initialization finished successfully with 3 homotopy steps. LOG_STATS | info | ### STATISTICS ### | | | | | timer | | | | | | 0.0110859s reading init.xml | | | | | | 0.00117711s reading info.xml | | | | | | 0.000615084s [ 1.5%] pre-initialization | | | | | | 0.000531146s [ 1.3%] initialization | | | | | | 4.738e-06s [ 0.0%] steps | | | | | | 0.00138378s [ 3.4%] solver (excl. callbacks) | | | | | | 0.0021645s [ 5.2%] creating output-file | | | | | | 0.000696022s [ 1.7%] event-handling | | | | | | 0.00457043s [ 11.1%] overhead | | | | | | 0.0312784s [ 75.8%] simulation | | | | | | 0.0412441s [100.0%] total | | | | | events | | | | | | 4 state events | | | | | | 0 time events | | | | | solver: dassl | | | | | | 312 steps taken | | | | | | 442 calls of functionODE | | | | | | 100 evaluations of jacobian | | | | | | 17 error test failures | | | | | | 0 convergence test failures | | | | | | 0.000621251s time of jacobian evaluation LOG_SUCCESS | info | The simulation finished successfully.