SimPowerSystem block Asynchronous Machine SI Units
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Ahsan Naeem
on 9 May 2011
Commented: Lingfei Shaun
on 26 Jun 2015
I am using SimPowerSystem block Asynchronous Machine SI Units. I want to analyze this block.In option "Look under the Mask" there are many subsystems.There are many parameters in those systems like SM.Tb1, SM.Rr, SM.p etc. What is SM here? Where to get details of these parameters?? Thanks
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Kaustubha Govind
on 9 May 2011
Right-click on the block, select "View Mask..." and browse to the initialization pane. You will see that SM is a variable returned by a call to the utility function "powericon". You could potentially run the same command manually and supply all necessary arguments to get the value of 'SM'.
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Kaustubha Govind
on 14 Nov 2011
aletsoup: Those are likely all mask variables - look at either the Mask Initialization or Parameters to see how those variables are defined.
Lingfei Shaun
on 26 Jun 2015
Kaustubha Govind: Thank you for your help, and i tried with your way, but it still get some error. Actually i am fighting with the model of Synchronous Machine pu Fundamental, and when i run powericon manually, it keeps telling me some variables are undefined, such as "Units", which can be found in "Parameters & Dialog" but cannot get the value, so please tell me how to get the value of those popup variables, thanks a lot !
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Alexander
on 12 Dec 2013
has anyone been able to run powericon successfully from the Matlab command window? after copying values from the PMSM mask initialization and parameter tabs to make sure the arguments are valid (including MechanicalLoad)- this is the error I receive:
Error using SetInternalModels (line 124) Scope block does not have a parameter named 'MechanicalLoad'
Error in PMSynchronousMachineInit (line 11)
Error in powericon (line 99)
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