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Could you explain the changes you did to your building?
因此,改为固定高额发热。
为了增加mod的可维护性,不增加数值配置功能。
Option A: Always subtract 180 °C from the input gas (Out = In – 180 °C). This keeps the energy cost predictable and requires input ≤ –8 °C to reach a safe –188 °C output (below –185.96 °C = liquefaction point – 3 °C). If input > –8 °C, the result is unstable, which is fine for balance.
Option B: Always output a fixed –190.96 °C, calculated as (–185.96 °C – 3 °C – 2 °C buffer). This guarantees stability and prevents phase flicker.
KDTU load should scale with ΔT × mass flow to stay balanced. Either method would stop the “liquid” from flashing back to gas while keeping predictable energy use.
Can someone rework this mod?
Hope my explanation was sufficient.