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                                1 decade ago                            
                            
                                21.03.2012, 10:28 GMT-4                            
                        
                        
                                                    
You can do that in a frequency domain study, but only with harmonic oscillations. The stationary solver cannot consider any time dependant phenomena. 
If your model is all linear you could try to decompose your excitation function into its harmonic components, run a frequency domain parametric study using those components and add the results.
This will probably require the use of Matlab.
Cheers
Edgar                                                
                                                
                            
You can do that in a frequency domain study, but only with harmonic oscillations. The stationary solver cannot consider any time dependant phenomena. 
If your model is all linear you could try to decompose your excitation function into its harmonic components, run a frequency domain parametric study using those components and add the results.
This will probably require the use of Matlab.
Cheers
Edgar                        
                                                
                                                                                                            
                                             
                                            
                                                
    
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                                21.03.2012, 12:50 GMT-4                            
                        
                        
                                                    OK, thanks.
What about computing and plotting root-mean-square (RMS) currents, voltages, etc.?  Is there a builit in function that computes this, or do I have to do the integrations myself?                                                
                                                
                            OK, thanks.
What about computing and plotting root-mean-square (RMS) currents, voltages, etc.?  Is there a builit in function that computes this, or do I have to do the integrations myself?                        
                                                
                                                                                                            
                                             
                        
                        
                            
                                                                                        
                                Ivar KJELBERG
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                                1 decade ago                            
                            
                                21.03.2012, 13:42 GMT-4                            
                        
                        
                                                    Hi
if you have solved a time series study, then you can extract, in the Results derived values the time behaviour of any given variable or equation, in the last tab you can add a function on this series, rms average min max ... but be sure you use an full number of periods for average values, or that you use some windowing function.
The frequency domain values have also rms output (had at least) check the doc for the variable names, some included the rms in thier names
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Good luck
Ivar                                                
                                                
                            Hi
if you have solved a time series study, then you can extract, in the Results derived values the time behaviour of any given variable or equation, in the last tab you can add a function on this series, rms average min max ... but be sure you use an full number of periods for average values, or that you use some windowing function.
The frequency domain values have also rms output (had at least) check the doc for the variable names, some included the rms in thier names
--
Good luck
Ivar