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Bumbo_Kla
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June 30, 2006 - 07:55 PM |
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hi everybody...
I like to know how can I start with the IEEE 1459-2000. I mean I want to simulate all the single phase power definitons in MATLAB/SIMULINK.
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instruite
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July 01, 2006 - 03:29 AM |
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Hi Bumbo_Kla
Didnt exactly understood from your question what you are asking help for?
Do you have the IEEE 1459-2000 Standard with you, also do you have MATLAB/Simulink software and what toolboxes you have?
If you provide more detalils about exactly what you are looking for then it will be easier to help you |
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Bumbo_Kla
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July 01, 2006 - 05:26 PM |
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ok, may you're right...
my intention is to develop or to introduce all the single phase sinusoidal and mainly nonsinusoidal definitions using Matlab/Simulink/Simpowersys. I've got the IEEE 1459-200, that's right...
I'm looking for a partner who can lead me in this project...
Thank's in advanced... |
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instruite
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July 01, 2006 - 09:19 PM |
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Hi,
Well I can help you with using matlab and developing models using the same.
I use matlab in my job too so can guide you in that respect
Let us know how much familiar you are with matlab? and are you doing this as a college project or something else if possible details will be better
I dont have the standard with me but it will be better if you put one definition as example in here |
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Bumbo_Kla
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Sep 08, 2006 - 09:35 AM |
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Hi,
Well I can help you with using matlab and developing models using the same.
I use matlab in my job too so can guide you in that respect
Let us know how much familiar you are with matlab? and are you doing this as a college project or something else if possible details will be better
I dont have the standard with me but it will be better if you put one definition as example in here |
Hi instruite...
I'll share with you the IEEE 1459-2000
and please refer to nonsinusoidal conditions and anex A1 |
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Sep 08, 2006 - 12:37 PM |
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let me know your knowledge about matlab and simulink also?
will go through the manual and let you know where and how to start |
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Bumbo_Kla
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Sep 09, 2006 - 09:16 AM |
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my knowlegde...?
how do i do that possible...?
It's a kind of preliminary test...?
well, actually I'm using Matlab 6.5 (R13) Simulink 5 (R13)
thanks for your reply |
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Bumbo_Kla
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Sep 09, 2006 - 09:18 AM |
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I was forgeting...
It's a college project....
just in a theoretical way... |
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Bumbo_Kla
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Sep 13, 2006 - 03:39 PM |
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well, indeed I have Matlab 6.5 and Simulink SimPowerSystems 5 R(13) |
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