Duty cycle
User working point(s) analysis = Duty cycle
This allows computing the machine performance all over a considered duty cycle.
This duty cycle must be defined by using the next field: "Duty cycle description" and by clicking on the button "Set values".
Two ways are possible to fill in the table: either filling in the table line by line or by importing an excel file which all the working points of the duty cycle are defined.
Note: A working point is defined by a time, a speed and a mechanical
            torque.
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| User working point analysis = Duty cycle | |
| 1 | Select the “Duty cycle” option | 
| 2 | Click in the button “Set values” of the field “Duty cycle” to open a dialog box to define the duty cycle.Refer to the next illustration which shows how to fill the Duty cycle table. | 
| 3 | Button to validate the user input data | 
| 4 | Button to run the computations | 
Note: Once the test results have been computed, new user working
            point and duty cycle values can be set, and results will appear instantaneously when
            relaunching the test.
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| User working point analysis = Duty cycle – Dialog box to define the duty cycle | |
| 1 | Dialog box opened after having clicking the button “Set values” in the field “Cycle description” | 
| 2 | Browse the folder to select an Excel file which is described the duty cycle | 
| 3 | Button to refresh the table data when the considered Excel file has been modified | 
| 4 | Fields to be filled with data to describe the duty cycle to be considered | 
Note: The Excel template used to import a duty cycle is stored in the
            folder Resource/Template in the installation folder. An example of this template is
            displayed below.
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| Excel file template to define the duty cycle |