How can a signal be split in simscape?
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Suppose I have a thermal liquid with just one single(yellow) line, but it has various properties ( like pressure, temperature, mass flow rate). How do I get the individual properties? Analogous would be using mux, demux in Simulink.
Also is there any way to combine many properties into one signal in Simscape?
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jessupj
2022년 3월 24일
no answer here, but i'll comment.
i haven't used the simscape fluids, only the electrical tools. in that set, there are sensors so you probably need some kind of gauge. a key missing detail here is maybe how simscape represents the fluid, so it's likely more complicated thatn muxing and demuxing. the simscape blocks that have a physical output port (denoted like ' p> ' ) will give you access to the physical properties you're after.
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Abhishek Chakram
2023년 11월 9일
Hi Asutosh Boro,
Based on my understanding, you are seeking to obtain the individual properties of a thermal liquid. To accomplish this, you may utilize the PS-Simulink Converter block, which provides access to the desired properties. Please follow the necessary steps to achieve this objective:
- Add a Thermal Liquid component to your model.
- Add a PS-Simulink Converter block to your model.
- Connect the output port of the Thermal Liquid component to the input port of the PS-Simulink Converter block.
- Double-click on the PS-Simulink Converter block to open its dialog box.
- In the dialog box, select the property you want to measure, such as Temperature.
- Use the output of the PS-Simulink Converter block to access the temperature property in your model.
You can refer to the following documentation to know more about the PS-Simulink Converter: https://www.mathworks.com/help/simscape/ref/pssimulinkconverter.html
Best Regards,
Abhishek Chakram
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