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Elements
The Three-Phase Series RLC Branch block implements three balanced branches consisting each of a resistor, an inductor, or a capacitor or a series combination of these. Use the Branch type parameter to select elements you want to include in each branch. If you eliminate either the resistance, inductance, or capacitance of each branch, the R, L, and C values are automatically set respectively to 0, 0, and infinity (inf) and the corresponding parameters no longer appear in the block dialog box. Only existing elements are displayed in the block icon.
Negative values are allowed for resistance, inductance, and capacitance.

Select the elements you want to include in the branch. The R letter defines the resistor, the L letter defines the inductor, and the C letter defines the capacitor. Select Open circuit to define an open circuit (R=0, L=0, C=inf).
The branch resistances, in ohms (Ω).
The branch inductances, in henries (H).
The branch capacitances, in farads (F).
Select Branch voltages to measure the three voltages across the Three-Phase Series RLC Branch block terminals.
Select Branch currents to measure the three currents flowing through the Three-Phase Series RLC Branch block.
Select Branch voltages and currents to measure the three voltages and the three currents of the Three-Phase Series RLC Branch block.
Place a Multimeter block in your model to display the selected measurements during the simulation. In the Available Measurements list box of the Multimeter block, the measurements are identified by a label followed by the block name.
Measurement | Label |
|---|---|
Branch voltages | Ua: , Ub: , Uc: |
Branch currents | Ia: , Ib: , Ic: |
Multimeter, Three-Phase Parallel RLC Branch,Three-Phase Parallel RLC Load, Three-Phase Series RLC Load
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