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Add quasi static voltage and current source models with integrated frequency sweep #2442

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christiankral opened this issue Jan 24, 2018 · 0 comments
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enhancement New feature or enhancement L: Electrical.QuasiStationary Issue addresses Modelica.Electrical.QuasiStationary
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In order to investigate the behavior of complex circuits it is very helpful to have a source which directly provides the frequency dependency of the voltage (or current) source. These new models will decrease the modeling effort.

Also see: #2157 and #2158

@christiankral christiankral added enhancement New feature or enhancement L: Electrical.QuasiStationary Issue addresses Modelica.Electrical.QuasiStationary labels Jan 24, 2018
@christiankral christiankral added this to the MSL_next-MINOR-version milestone Jan 24, 2018
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@beutlich beutlich changed the title Add quasi static voltage and current source models with integratd frequency sweep Add quasi static voltage and current source models with integrated frequency sweep Jan 24, 2018
christiankral added a commit that referenced this issue Jan 28, 2018
Fixed development bug, added alias variable of reference angle, added test example in ModelicaTest
@beutlich beutlich modified the milestones: MSL_next-MINOR-version, MSL3.2.3 Jan 29, 2018
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