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POWER System design & simulation.
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| sarwar240@gmail.com 2007-03-20, 9:25 am |
| Hi. I m in search of THE BEST way to design and simulate the
electrical power systems. Can anyone, kindly, guide me through the
best software or stuff that could help me.
Thank u very much.
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| Don Kelly 2007-03-20, 9:25 pm |
| <sarwar240@gmail.com> wrote in message
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> Hi. I m in search of THE BEST way to design and simulate the
> electrical power systems. Can anyone, kindly, guide me through the
> best software or stuff that could help me.
> Thank u very much.
There are many sources out there- none are cheap. Note that these sources
will allow analysis of specific aspects of a system which you will have to
know enough about to design (and tweak after analysis). Computer programs
crunch data that you put in- they don't design-that's the job of the person
putting the data in. You don't indicate, except in the most general and
least meaningful way, just what you want to design. A major power system, a
local distribution system, an industrial plant's system or a power supply
for a computer.
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Don Kelly dhky@shawcross.ca
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| In article <1174389953.193157.173780@o5g2000hsb.googlegroups.com>, sarwar240@gmail.com says...
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>Hi. I m in search of THE BEST way to design and simulate the
>electrical power systems. Can anyone, kindly, guide me through the
>best software or stuff that could help me.
With a bit of analysis and some educated guesswork a spreadsheet program
can do the job,
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Regards
Mike
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| On Mar 21, 4:42 pm, eraz...@iinet.net.au (Mike) wrote:
> In article <1174389953.193157.173...@o5g2000hsb.googlegroups.com>, sarwar...@gmail.com says...
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> Regards
> Mike
> * VK/VL Commodore FuseRails that wont warp or melt with fuse failure indication
> and now with auto 10-15 min timer for engine illumination option.
> * VN, VP, VR Models with relay holder in progress.
> * Twin Tyres to suit most sedans, trikes and motorcycle sidecarshttp://niche.iinet.net.au
atpdraw. free with license. it'll do anything that u'll probably ever
need.
Danny
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| buddy! 2007-03-23, 3:25 am |
| On Mar 21, 11:28 pm, "Danny" <din...@energy.com.au> wrote:
> On Mar 21, 4:42 pm, eraz...@iinet.net.au (Mike) wrote:
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Thanx! but which site can i have that from for free.
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| buddy! 2007-03-23, 3:25 am |
| On Mar 20, 9:52 pm, "Don Kelly" <d...@shaw.ca> wrote:
> <sarwar...@gmail.com> wrote in message
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> news:1174389953.193157.173780@o5g2000hsb.googlegroups.com...
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> There are many sources out there- none are cheap. Note that these sources
> will allow analysis of specific aspects of a system which you will have to
> know enough about to design (and tweak after analysis). Computer programs
> crunch data that you put in- they don't design-that's the job of the person
> putting the data in. You don't indicate, except in the most general and
> least meaningful way, just what you want to design. A major power system, a
> local distribution system, an industrial plant's system or a power supply
> for a computer.
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> Don Kelly d...@shawcross.ca
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Thanx Kelly! Actually i want to build power systems like motor
controllers(starters) and other controller like this for controlling
other such machines. I mean i want to know how can i interconnect
different cct. elements like contactors, relays etc. to make a
complete network and how can i verify my deisgn. Kindly guide me
through.
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| Don Kelly 2007-03-23, 9:25 pm |
| "buddy!" <sarwar03004719725@gmail.com> wrote in message
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> On Mar 20, 9:52 pm, "Don Kelly" <d...@shaw.ca> wrote:
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> Thanx Kelly! Actually i want to build power systems like motor
> controllers(starters) and other controller like this for controlling
> other such machines. I mean i want to know how can i interconnect
> different cct. elements like contactors, relays etc. to make a
> complete network and how can i verify my deisgn. Kindly guide me
> through.
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My vision of a power system is not a motor controller and relay connections.
It is a bit broader. It involves generation , transmission and utilisation.
For your purposes, first define exactly what you want to do. This may
involve of relay logic (Boolean logic q.v.) or SCADA design in the solution
but until you define the problem no one can help you. I would suggest that
you look for machine control specialists. It may cost you.
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Don Kelly dhky@shawcross.ca
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