Concept of I/O (input/output) parameter
Introduction
In order to carry out a parametric analysis, it is necessary to define what the study variable quantities are: air gap size, material magnetic properties, etc.
In order to carry out a time dependent study (transient application), it is necessary to define what the study quantities are variable in function of time: instantaneous value of current in the coil, etc.
The definition of the variable quantities is carried out in Flux by means of the I/O (input/output) parameter.
Concept of I/O (input/output) parameter
An I/O (input/output) parameter is a variable quantity of the study, whose variations are defined:
- by means of discrete values (the I/O parameter is then called controllable*)
- by another I/O parameter defined by means of a table of values
- by means of other I/O parameters defined by formulas
Examples
The corresponding I/O (input/output) parameters given in the previous example (see § Parametric analysis: examples) are presented in the tables below.
Parametric analysis | I/O parameter | Examples of values | |
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Name | Type | ||
(1) geometric | airgap | controlled | 0.7, 0.9, 1.1 and 1.3 mm |
(2) physical | mur | controlled | 100, 1000 and 4000 |
Time dependent study | I/O parameter | Examples of values | |
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Name | Type | ||
(3) time dependent study (transient application) | time | controlled | 0, 0.005, 0.010, 0.015, … s |
current | formula |
current = 25 * Valid(time,0.02) |
Time dependent study | I/O parameter | Examples of values | ||
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Name | Type | |||
(3) time dependent study (transient application) | time | controlled | 0, 0.005, 0.010, 0.015, … s | |
current | tabuled | time | current | |
0 | 0 | |||
0.019 | 0 | |||
0.02 | 25 | |||
0.04 | 25 |