[scilab-Users] transmission line demo
Doug Stewart
dastew at sympatico.ca
Sun Mar 2 13:32:57 CET 2008
Simone Mannori wrote:
>>
>> PS This is a 60 Hz power course not High frequency. We will be
>> looking at fault currents and lighting strikes.
>>
>
> With all the possible respect for your profession, there is absolutely
> no difference in the basic theory.
> Also in the high frequency domain we have short and open circuits,
> discharge in the dielectric (for power amplifier) and faults.
> The only difference is that our circuits are physically smaller: cm
> instead that Km, but the "d/lambda" is the same.
>
yes I know :-)
> By the way, the RTAI project
> https://www.rtai.org/
>
> ( see also http://www.scicos.org/scicosrtai.html )
>
Wow thanks for this. I am new to scilab and really appreciate your help.
Is there a way to "talk" out through the USB ports to I/O devices?
> RTAI is born under ENEL sponsorship
>
> http://www.enel.it/azienda_en/chi_siamo/
>
> Linux RTAI is currently used for alternator synchronization
> and load sharing.
>
> If you like, we can discuss the details :)
>
> Simone Mannori - Scilab/Scicos Embedded Applications Eng.
>
> P.S. In Europe we work ad 50Hz, 20ms ;)
>
>
I have worked on 25 Hz :-)
I also have started up and synchronized alternators by hand. We had
one that the water column was
unstable - much fun :-0
Thanks Doug
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