Calibration factors
1. Overview - Definitions
Label | Symbol | Tooltip, note, formula |
Resistance factor | * | Setting of the “Resistance factor”: It allows modifying the computation
result of resistance. Thus, the resulting phase resistance value is considered. |
Inductance factor | * | Setting of the “Inductance factor”. It allows modifying the computation
result of end-winding inductance. Thus, the resulting end-winding inductance value is considered. |
Ref. temperature | * | The reference temperature: First, the resistance values are computed by
considering a temperature equal to 20°C. However, the user can also define his own reference temperature to compute the corresponding phase resistance and Line-Line resistance values. Note: This reference temperature is used only in the
winding design environment.The test temperatures are defined in the test
settings (refer to TEST chapter).
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2. Illustrations
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Building the winding – X-Factor = Calibration factors | |
1 | Selection of the X-FACTOR section. |
2 | Setting of the “Resistance factor”. It allows adjusting computation
result of resistance. Thus, the resulting phase resistance value is considered. |
3 | Setting of the “Inductance factor”. It allows modifying the computation
result of end-winding inductance. Thus, the resulting end-winding inductance value is considered. |
4 | The reference temperature: First, resistance values are computed by considering a temperature equal to 20°C (5). However, the users can also define their own reference temperature to compute the corresponding phase resistance and Line-Line resistance values. |
5 | Resistance values for a reference temperature equal to 20°C. |