QuasiStatic Stray Load
Source with signal magnetic potential difference
Description
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Connections
Parameters
Modelica Standard Library
The QuasiStatic Stray Load component models the effect of current-dependent torque losses.
Stray load losses are modeled similar to standards EN 60034-2 and IEEE 512, i.e., they are dependent on square of current, but without scaling them to zero at no-load current. The stray load losses are modeled such way that they do not cause a voltage drop in the electric circuit; instead, the losses are dissipated through a braking torque at the shaft.
τ=τsupport=−τflange=−Prefwref⁢iRMSIref2⁢{0Pref≤0sgn⁡wwwrefPwotherwise
w=dφdt
φ=φflange−φsupport
i=ip=−in
v=vp−vn
lossPower=−τ⁢w
ω=dγpdt
γp=γ+γn
Name
Modelica ID
plugp
Positive quasistatic polyphase plug
plug_p
plugn
Negative quasistatic polyphase plug
plug_n
flange
Rotational shaft end
support
Housing and support
heatPort
Conditional heat port
Default
Units
m
3
Number of phases
Use Heat Port
false
True (checked) means enable heat port
useHeatPort
Stray Load Losses
Pref
1
W
Reference power loss
PRef
Iref
A
Reference current
IRef
wref
rads
Reference angular velocity
wRef
Pw
Exponent of angular velocity
power_w
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See Also
Magnetic Quasistatic Fundamental Wave Losses
Magnetic Quasistatic Fundamental Wave Overview
Magnetics Library
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