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Wednesday, 06 July, 2005 | Supplied by: http://www.ceanet.com.au/


MathWorks has released SimPowerSystems 4, which enables engineers to use Model-Based Design to model and simulate electrical circuits and power systems within Simulink.

The package includes new application libraries, including electric drives, flexible AC transmission systems and distributed resources. The libraries offer mechanical and electrical engineers tools for building more comprehensive models and simulations.

The libraries contain more than 150 blocks distributed in eight sub-libraries, including electric sources, electric machinery and three-phase components. They represent both simple and complex electric components, such as resistors, inductors, capacitors, and AC and DC electric drives.

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