Three Phase Power System MatthewBullDesigner91726 × MatthewBull Member for 8 years 1 designs 1 groups Add a bio to your profile to share information about yourself with other SystemVision users. https://explore.partquest.com/node/120191 <iframe allowfullscreen="true" referrerpolicy="origin-when-cross-origin" frameborder="0" width="100%" height="720" scrolling="no" src="https://explore.partquest.com/node/120191"></iframe> Title Description <p>This example three-phase power distribution system uses a variety of load types to create realistic static and transient grid-loading conditions and system asymmetries. These include constant power and variable resistance loads, lamps and motors with complex start-up load current profiles, as well as imbalance in the generator, lines and transformers.</p><p>The models provide not only the characteristic behavior of each component, but also internally track the power input, output and dissipation, per phase and in total, so that power flow can be easily monitored. This system can also be used to assess, for example, the potentially destabilizing effect of a constant power load. Its “negative resistance”, or inverse relationship between the input voltage and current, can be observed in the simulation results by zooming in on a few individual AC cycles.</p> About text formats Tags Three PhasePower Flow AnalysisDelta-Wye TransformerConstant Power LoadsMotor Start-upInduction Motorlamp in-rush currentMechatronics Select a tag from the list or create your own.Drag to re-order taxonomy terms. License - None -
Three Phase Power System SyedDesigner88986 × Syed Member for 8 years 1 month 1 designs 1 groups Add a bio to your profile to share information about yourself with other SystemVision users. https://explore.partquest.com/node/116151 <iframe allowfullscreen="true" referrerpolicy="origin-when-cross-origin" frameborder="0" width="100%" height="720" scrolling="no" src="https://explore.partquest.com/node/116151"></iframe> Title Description <p>This example three-phase power distribution system uses a variety of load types to create realistic static and transient grid-loading conditions and system asymmetries. These include constant power and variable resistance loads, lamps and motors with complex start-up load current profiles, as well as imbalance in the generator, lines and transformers.</p><p>The models provide not only the characteristic behavior of each component, but also internally track the power input, output and dissipation, per phase and in total, so that power flow can be easily monitored. This system can also be used to assess, for example, the potentially destabilizing effect of a constant power load. Its “negative resistance”, or inverse relationship between the input voltage and current, can be observed in the simulation results by zooming in on a few individual AC cycles.</p> About text formats Tags Three PhasePower Flow AnalysisDelta-Wye TransformerConstant Power LoadsMotor Start-upInduction Motorlamp in-rush currentMechatronics Select a tag from the list or create your own.Drag to re-order taxonomy terms. License - None -
Automotive Electrical Power Distribution System GaurangBuchDesigner87266 × GaurangBuch Member for 8 years 1 month 1 designs 1 groups Add a bio to your profile to share information about yourself with other SystemVision users. https://explore.partquest.com/node/114146 <iframe allowfullscreen="true" referrerpolicy="origin-when-cross-origin" frameborder="0" width="100%" height="720" scrolling="no" src="https://explore.partquest.com/node/114146"></iframe> Title Description <p>This automotive electrical power distribution system example includes multiple vehicle sub-systems and components. It supports sizing analysis for wires and fuses, under both static and transient loading conditions. This includes multi-discipline (i.e. electro-thermal-mechanical) dynamic operations such as incandescent lamp in-rush current and motor start-up conditions. The example also demonstrates the special characteristics and design considerations needed for constant power loads, such as switching converters used in LED Driver circuits.</p><p>This system also uses a special “direction sensitive” current monitor model that can help identify sneak circuits (i.e. unintended current paths), such as the one found in the “door-ajar”, ignition switch, chime and dome lamp interconnect circuit. Challenge: See if you can find it before running the simulation!</p> About text formats Tags Fuse Sizingwire sizinglamp in-rush currentsneak circuitMotor Start-upLED LightingConstant Power LoadsMechatronics Select a tag from the list or create your own.Drag to re-order taxonomy terms. License - None -
Three Phase Power System FranciscoTelokkenDesigner57781 × FranciscoTelokken Member for 8 years 6 months 28 designs 1 groups Student and profissional of electronics engineering. Working in power electronics projects and integrated them from iot enviroment. https://explore.partquest.com/node/105481 <iframe allowfullscreen="true" referrerpolicy="origin-when-cross-origin" frameborder="0" width="100%" height="720" scrolling="no" src="https://explore.partquest.com/node/105481"></iframe> Title Description <p>This example three-phase power distribution system uses a variety of load types to create realistic static and transient grid-loading conditions and system asymmetries. These include constant power and variable resistance loads, lamps and motors with complex start-up load current profiles, as well as imbalance in the generator, lines and transformers.</p><p>The models provide not only the characteristic behavior of each component, but also internally track the power input, output and dissipation, per phase and in total, so that power flow can be easily monitored. This system can also be used to assess, for example, the potentially destabilizing effect of a constant power load. Its “negative resistance”, or inverse relationship between the input voltage and current, can be observed in the simulation results by zooming in on a few individual AC cycles.</p> About text formats Tags Three PhasePower Flow AnalysisDelta-Wye TransformerConstant Power LoadsMotor Start-upInduction Motorlamp in-rush currentMechatronics Select a tag from the list or create your own.Drag to re-order taxonomy terms. License - None -
Automotive Electrical Power Distribution System DarrellDesigner10 × Darrell Member for 11 years 1 month 624 designs 10 groups Big fan of VHDL-AMS https://explore.partquest.com/node/94846 <iframe allowfullscreen="true" referrerpolicy="origin-when-cross-origin" frameborder="0" width="100%" height="720" scrolling="no" src="https://explore.partquest.com/node/94846"></iframe> Title Description <p>This automotive electrical power distribution system example includes multiple vehicle sub-systems and components. It supports sizing analysis for wires and fuses, under both static and transient loading conditions. This includes multi-discipline (i.e. electro-thermal-mechanical) dynamic operations such as incandescent lamp in-rush current and motor start-up conditions. The example also demonstrates the special characteristics and design considerations needed for constant power loads, such as switching converters used in LED Driver circuits.</p><p>This system also uses a special “direction sensitive” current monitor model that can help identify sneak circuits (i.e. unintended current paths), such as the one found in the “door-ajar”, ignition switch, chime and dome lamp interconnect circuit. Challenge: See if you can find it before running the simulation!</p> About text formats Tags Fuse Sizingwire sizinglamp in-rush currentsneak circuitMotor Start-upLED LightingConstant Power LoadsMechatronics Select a tag from the list or create your own.Drag to re-order taxonomy terms. License - None -
Three Phase Power System RAJBANOORUDesigner64531 × RAJBANOORU Member for 8 years 4 months 2 designs 1 groups Add a bio to your profile to share information about yourself with other SystemVision users. https://explore.partquest.com/node/87816 <iframe allowfullscreen="true" referrerpolicy="origin-when-cross-origin" frameborder="0" width="100%" height="720" scrolling="no" src="https://explore.partquest.com/node/87816"></iframe> Title Description <p>This example three-phase power distribution system uses a variety of load types to create realistic static and transient grid-loading conditions and system asymmetries. These include constant power and variable resistance loads, lamps and motors with complex start-up load current profiles, as well as imbalance in the generator, lines and transformers.</p><p>The models provide not only the characteristic behavior of each component, but also internally track the power input, output and dissipation, per phase and in total, so that power flow can be easily monitored. This system can also be used to assess, for example, the potentially destabilizing effect of a constant power load. Its “negative resistance”, or inverse relationship between the input voltage and current, can be observed in the simulation results.</p> About text formats Tags Three PhasePower Flow AnalysisDelta-Wye TransformerConstant Power LoadsMotor Start-upInduction Motorlamp in-rush currentMechatronics Select a tag from the list or create your own.Drag to re-order taxonomy terms. License - None -
Automotive Electrical Power Distribution System DanielRDesigner63466 × DanielR Member for 8 years 4 months 2 designs 1 groups Add a bio to your profile to share information about yourself with other SystemVision users. https://explore.partquest.com/node/86731 <iframe allowfullscreen="true" referrerpolicy="origin-when-cross-origin" frameborder="0" width="100%" height="720" scrolling="no" src="https://explore.partquest.com/node/86731"></iframe> Title Description <p>This automotive electrical power distribution system example includes multiple vehicle sub-systems and components. It supports sizing analysis for wires and fuses, under both static and transient loading conditions. This includes multi-discipline (i.e. electro-thermal-mechanical) dynamic operations such as incandescent lamp in-rush current and motor start-up conditions. The example also demonstrates the special characteristics and design considerations needed for constant power loads, such as switching converters used in LED Driver circuits.</p><p>This system also uses a special “direction sensitive” current monitor model that can help identify sneak circuits (i.e. unintended current paths), such as the one found in the “door-ajar”, ignition switch, chime and dome lamp interconnect circuit. Challenge: See if you can find it before running the simulation!</p> About text formats Tags Fuse Sizingwire sizinglamp in-rush currentsneak circuitMotor Start-upLED LightingConstant Power LoadsMechatronics Select a tag from the list or create your own.Drag to re-order taxonomy terms. License - None -
Automotive Electrical Power Distribution System [email protected]Designer63291 × [email protected] Member for 8 years 4 months 1 designs 1 groups Add a bio to your profile to share information about yourself with other SystemVision users. https://explore.partquest.com/node/86596 <iframe allowfullscreen="true" referrerpolicy="origin-when-cross-origin" frameborder="0" width="100%" height="720" scrolling="no" src="https://explore.partquest.com/node/86596"></iframe> Title Description <p>This automotive electrical power distribution system example includes multiple vehicle sub-systems and components. It supports sizing analysis for wires and fuses, under both static and transient loading conditions. This includes multi-discipline (i.e. electro-thermal-mechanical) dynamic operations such as incandescent lamp in-rush current and motor start-up conditions. The example also demonstrates the special characteristics and design considerations needed for constant power loads, such as switching converters used in LED Driver circuits.</p><p>This system also uses a special “direction sensitive” current monitor model that can help identify sneak circuits (i.e. unintended current paths), such as the one found in the “door-ajar”, ignition switch, chime and dome lamp interconnect circuit. Challenge: See if you can find it before running the simulation!</p> About text formats Tags Fuse Sizingwire sizinglamp in-rush currentsneak circuitMotor Start-upLED LightingConstant Power LoadsMechatronics Select a tag from the list or create your own.Drag to re-order taxonomy terms. License - None -
Automotive Electrical Power Distribution System RagbaggerDesigner60926 × Ragbagger Member for 8 years 5 months 1 designs 1 groups Add a bio to your profile to share information about yourself with other SystemVision users. https://explore.partquest.com/node/85471 <iframe allowfullscreen="true" referrerpolicy="origin-when-cross-origin" frameborder="0" width="100%" height="720" scrolling="no" src="https://explore.partquest.com/node/85471"></iframe> Title Description <p>This automotive electrical power distribution system example includes multiple vehicle sub-systems and components. It supports sizing analysis for wires and fuses, under both static and transient loading conditions. This includes multi-discipline (i.e. electro-thermal-mechanical) dynamic operations such as incandescent lamp in-rush current and motor start-up conditions. The example also demonstrates the special characteristics and design considerations needed for constant power loads, such as switching converters used in LED Driver circuits.</p><p>This system also uses a special “direction sensitive” current monitor model that can help identify sneak circuits (i.e. unintended current paths), such as the one found in the “door-ajar”, ignition switch, chime and dome lamp interconnect circuit. Challenge: See if you can find it before running the simulation!</p> About text formats Tags Fuse Sizingwire sizinglamp in-rush currentsneak circuitMotor Start-upLED LightingConstant Power LoadsMechatronics Select a tag from the list or create your own.Drag to re-order taxonomy terms. License - None -
Three Phase Power System JayaShankarDesigner57426 × JayaShankar Member for 8 years 6 months 2 designs 1 groups Add a bio to your profile to share information about yourself with other SystemVision users. https://explore.partquest.com/node/82281 <iframe allowfullscreen="true" referrerpolicy="origin-when-cross-origin" frameborder="0" width="100%" height="720" scrolling="no" src="https://explore.partquest.com/node/82281"></iframe> Title Description <p>This example three-phase power distribution system uses a variety of load types to create realistic static and transient grid-loading conditions and system asymmetries. These include constant power and variable resistance loads, lamps and motors with complex start-up load current profiles, as well as imbalance in the generator, lines and transformers.</p><p>The models provide not only the characteristic behavior of each component, but also internally track the power input, output and dissipation, per phase and in total, so that power flow can be easily monitored. This system can also be used to assess, for example, the potentially destabilizing effect of a constant power load. Its “negative resistance”, or inverse relationship between the input voltage and current, can be observed in the simulation results.</p> About text formats Tags Three PhasePower Flow AnalysisDelta-Wye TransformerConstant Power LoadsMotor Start-upInduction Motorlamp in-rush currentMechatronics Select a tag from the list or create your own.Drag to re-order taxonomy terms. License - None -