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Matlab coupling

AlefUser: "Alef"
Altair Community Member
Updated by Alef

Hello!

1)Help needed to activate MATLAB button on the supervisor of Flux

2)Is it possible to simulate generators with flux?

3)If yes, is it possible to simulate alternator coupling?

 

Thank you in advance.

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    asoualmiUser: "asoualmi"
    Altair Employee
    Updated by asoualmi

    Hi,

    1. There is an example in the help of Flux which shows the steps to follow to make the coupling between Flux and Matlab Simulink.

    file:///C:/Program%20Files/Altair/2019/flux/Flux/Help/Flux/english/Website/index.html?LoiDeComportementMagnetiqueBHGeneralites

    In the search put Matlab you will get all the information

    1. Yes, it is possible to simulate a generator in Flux.

    2. What do you mean by alternator coupling (Flux/Matlab Simulink coupling? Or Motor/Generator?

     

    Best regards.

    AlefUser: "Alef"
    Altair Community Member
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    Updated by Alef

    Thank you very much Abdessamed.

    My mistake. By alternator coupling I wanted I meaned two motors mounted in the same motor shaft:

    -the principal generator

    -the exciting system

     

    I also want to know if there is any exemple showing how to use sensors in electrical circuit.

     

    Best regards.

    asoualmiUser: "asoualmi"
    Altair Employee
    Updated by asoualmi

    Hi,

    You are welcome.

    Unfortunately, we don’t have any example on this topic.

    About the sensors, from Flux supervisor example there are an example on which we use a sensor (for example IPM motor).

    For the case you want to use a sensor in the electrical circuit, form I/O parameters (data tree >> parameter quantity):

    Select sensors >> new >> type of sensor: predefined >> select for example magnetic flux (stranded coil conductors)

    Best regards.