Operational values¶
Command: post_models(“r_flux_load”,”r”)
Returns the flux-linkage in an array with freely selectable identifier “r”.
Example:
post_models("r_flux_load","r")
Load_flux = r[1] -- Load flux [Vs]
Noload_flux = r[2] -- Noload flux [Vs]
Command: post_models(“r_load_voltage”,”r”)
Returns the voltage in an array with freely selectable identifier “r”.
Example:
post_models("r_load_voltage","r")
Load_voltage = r[1] -- Load_voltage [V]
Noload_voltage= r[2] -- Noload_voltage [V]
Command: post_models(“r_current”,”r”)
Returns the current in a variable with freely selectable identifier “r”.
Example:
post_models("r_current","r")
current = r[1] -- Current winding [A]
Command: post_models(“r_cosphi”,”r”)
Returns the power-factor in a variable with freely selectable identifier “r”.
Example:
post_models("r_cosphi","r")
cos_phi = r[1] -- Power factor cos phi
Command: post_models(“r_beta_opt”,”r”)
Returns the current angle for maximum torque (I vs. Up, i.e. q-axis) in the variable with the freely selectable identifier “r”.
Example:
post_models("r_beta_opt","r")
angl_I_UPopt = r[1] -- Load angle I vs. Up [Degr]
Command: post_models(“AV_DEMAGN”,”r”)
Returns parameters for assessing the magnetization or demagnetization state in the list with the freely selectable identifier “r”.
Example:
post_models("AV_DEMAGN","r")
av_demagn = r[1] -- Average Demagnization [kA/m]
max_demagn = r[2] -- Maximum Demagnization [kA/m]
area_demagn = r[3] -- Relative Area of Demagnization [