dc machine as dc motor

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BRIJESH VANAPALLI
BRIJESH VANAPALLI el 14 de Mzo. de 2011
I want to use the dc machine block in the Sim Power Systems as a dc motor but the inputs are mechanical torque and speed. Where should i take the mechanical output from? Could you please elaborately explain how to operate the dc machine in its two modes

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Arnaud Miege
Arnaud Miege el 16 de Mzo. de 2011
Select Torque TL to specify a torque input, in N.m, and change labeling of the block's input to TL. The machine speed is determined by the machine Inertia J and by the difference between the applied mechanical load torque TL and the internal electromagnetic torque Te. The sign convention for the mechanical torque is the following: when the speed is positive, a positive torque signal indicates motor mode and a negative signal indicates generator mode.
Select Speed w to specify a speed input, in rad/s, and change labeling of the block's input to w. The machine speed is imposed and the mechanical part of the model (Inertia J) is ignored. Using the speed as the mechanical input allows modeling a mechanical coupling between two machines and interfacing with SimMechanics and SimDriveline models.
Did you look at the demo power_dcmotor.mdl?
HTH,
Arnaud

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Akinlara
Akinlara el 15 de Abr. de 2011
What if the DC machine is been run on battery power without a torque load. what parameters do i need to change
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Arnaud Miege
Arnaud Miege el 15 de Abr. de 2011
The battery power is electrical power, that's different from mechanical. Surely, the DC machine shaft is connected to something?

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