A stiff, variable time step transport solver for CONTAM
Publication Type
Journal Article
Date Published
09/2013
Authors
DOI
Abstract
We describe the implementation of a new transport solver for CONTAM, a whole-building airflow and contaminant transport model developed by the National Institute of Standards and Technology. Based on CVODE, a general-purpose code for ordinary differential equations, the new solver features variable time steps, high-order integration methods, and automatic error control. These techniques can make CONTAM more accurate when simulating fast transport mechanisms such as high air change rates, sorption, and chemical reactions. We present the relevant theory, then describe the modeling decisions needed to integrate CVODE into CONTAM. Testing with two realistic building models shows that CVODE can run faster than the legacy solvers.
Journal
Building and Environment
Volume
67
Year of Publication
2013
ISSN
03601323
Organization
Energy Analysis and Environmental Impacts Division, Sustainable Energy Department, Sustainable Energy Systems Group