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From: Engku Ahmad on 5 Jul 2010 18:13 Hi, Currently i am trying to model the synchronous machine found in simulink in another software to simulate a power system network. This is similar to the kundur's two area power system network example found in Simulink. What i dont understand is, in the generator block there are a number of blocks that use, for example SM.web. where does this value come from? I am thinking that this acts like a pointer function that point to the variables found in the synchronous machine block but i could not find where the value are calculated or defined in the block. Thanks. Engku
From: Frank W. on 7 Jul 2010 06:00 "Engku Ahmad" <azf_87(a)yahoo.co.uk> wrote in message <i0tldf$5rr$1(a)fred.mathworks.com>... > Hi, > > Currently i am trying to model the synchronous machine found in simulink in another software to simulate a power system network. This is similar to the kundur's two area power system network example found in Simulink. > > What i dont understand is, in the generator block there are a number of blocks that use, for example SM.web. where does this value come from? > > I am thinking that this acts like a pointer function that point to the variables found in the synchronous machine block but i could not find where the value are calculated or defined in the block. > > Thanks. > Engku You may find some information in the Simulink help about block masks. http://www.mathworks.de/access/helpdesk/help/toolbox/simulink/ug/brx7xj4.html
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