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SIMPLORER User Manual V6.0 - FER-a

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Winding<br />

<strong>SIMPLORER</strong> 6.0 — <strong>Manual</strong> 319<br />

Dialog Settings<br />

� «Value»<br />

Click the «Value» field of the corresponding parameter to define a value. Common parameter<br />

types. Enter a numerical value, a variable, or an expression. Look the parameter meaning up<br />

in the parameter table below.<br />

«Name»«Default»«Unit»«Description»<br />

Displays the parameter names and their corresponding unit, default value, and description.<br />

You cannot make changes in these fields. If you want to add user-specific information to a<br />

parameter, use the «Info» field in the component output dialog.<br />

Component Parameters<br />

Description [Unit] Parameter Name Data Type<br />

Linear Coefficient [A/(V*s)] K real<br />

Component Outputs<br />

Description [Unit] Parameter Name Data Type<br />

Magnetic Voltage [A] MV real<br />

Magnetic Flux [V*s] FLUX real<br />

Component Nodes<br />

Description Node Name Nature<br />

Pin 1 (with red point) MAG1 magnetic<br />

Pin 2 MAG2 magnetic<br />

>>Basics>Physical Domains>Magnetic<br />

The component represents a coupling element between electric and magnetic circuit. It converts<br />

electrical energy into magnetic energy and vice versa (bidirectional energy flow). The<br />

component has electrical pins, N1 and N2 (across: v, through: i) and magnetic pins, MAG1<br />

and MAG2. You can specify the number of turns (coupling quantity between magnetic and<br />

electric domain) and the ohmic winding resistance.<br />

vt () = – W ⋅<br />

d<br />

FLUX + R ⋅ i() t MV() t =<br />

W⋅i() t<br />

dt<br />

Dialog Settings<br />

� «Value»<br />

Click the «Value» field of the corresponding parameter to define a value. Common parameter<br />

types. Enter a numerical value, a variable, or an expression. Look the parameter meaning up<br />

in the parameter table below.<br />

«Name»«Default»«Unit»«Description»<br />

Displays the parameter names and their corresponding unit, default value, and description.<br />

You cannot make changes in these fields. If you want to add user-specific information to a<br />

parameter, use the «Info» field in the component output dialog.

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