Test reference year

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Test Reference Year (TRY, of English Test Reference Year ) is a meteorological technical term. It refers to a data set composed of individual measurements, which contains different meteorological data for every hour of the year and shows an average, but typical, weather pattern for the year. Test reference years are for simulations and calculations in heating and ventilation and air- used area.

literature

  • Peter Häupl: Building Physics - Climate, Heat, Humidity, Sound: Fundamentals, Applications, Examples. John Wiley & Sons, Berlin 2012, ISBN 978-3-433-60166-2 ( limited preview in Google book search).

Individual proof

  1. Test reference years (TRY) . German Weather Service , accessed on January 30, 2018.