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ETAP, Matlab
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Posted by anonymous on 10 April, 2008 - 12:59 am
I am working for project on harmonic analysis of rectifier fed DC motor using MATLAB and ETAP. My query is-if I wish to go by Matlab Simulink for harmonic analysis, how do I make changes or vary the parameters of the machine model? I am using the in-built demo model of DC motor (DC3) in Matlab 7.1.

So can you please help me out to solve the problem??

Also, if I go by ETAP then how can I interface the Matlab (Simulink) with ETAP? Actually I have made my model in Simulink... so is there any procedure to interface the Matlab Simulink with ETAP? Then kindly let me know.

Also is there any way to inject any order of harmonic in Matlab as in ETAP??

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