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Natalio Ramirez
on 6 Sep 2018
Edited: Walter Roberson
on 2 Apr 2020
Im trying to enter this equation which I will then use on a function I created.
y = @m sqrt(9.81*m/0.25)*tanh(sqrt(9.81*0.25/m)*4)-36;
y = @m sqrt(9.81*m/0.25)*tanh(sqrt(9.81*0.25/m)*4)-36;
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Error: Invalid expression. Check for missing multiplication operator, missing or unbalanced
delimiters, or other syntax error. To construct matrices, use brackets instead of parentheses.
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madhan ravi
on 6 Sep 2018
Edited: madhan ravi
on 6 Sep 2018
Use function handle correctly:
y = @(m) sqrt(9.81*m/0.25)*tanh(sqrt(9.81*0.25/m)*4)-36;
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madhan ravi
on 6 Sep 2018
Edited: madhan ravi
on 6 Sep 2018
you should use @(m) with parenthesis instead of just @m
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Lesley Duwa
on 2 Apr 2020
Edited: Walter Roberson
on 2 Apr 2020
%values are in pu;
Pm = Generator active power ouptut;
E = 1.25;
V = infinite bus voltage;
X1 = pre-fault reactance;
X2 = during-fault reactance;
X3 = post-fault reactance;
if exist('Pm')~=1
Pm = input('Generator output power in p.u. Pm = '); else, end
if exist('E')~=1
E = input('Generator e.m.f. in p.u. E = '); else, end
if exist('V')~=1
V = input('Infinite bus-bar voltage in p.u. V = '); else, end
if exist('X1')~=1
X1 = input('Reactance before Fault in p.u. X1 = '); else, end
if exist('X2')~=1
X2 = input('Reactance during Fault in p.u. X2 = '); else, end
if exist('X3')~=1
X3 = input('Reactance aftere Fault in p.u. X3 = '); else, end
Pe1max = E*V/X1; Pe2max=E*V/X2; Pe3max=E*V/X3;
delta = 0:.01:pi;
Pe1 = Pe1max*sin(delta); Pe2 = Pe2max*sin(delta); Pe3 = Pe3max*sin(delta);
d0 =asin(Pm/Pe1max); dmax = pi-asin(Pm/Pe3max);
cosdc = (Pm*(dmax-d0)+Pe3max*cos(dmax)-Pe2max*cos(d0))/(Pe3max-Pe2max);
if abs(cosdc) > 1
fprintf('No critical clearing angle could be found.\n')
fprintf('system can remain stable during this disturbance.\n\n')
return
else, end
dc=acos(cosdc);
if dc > dmax
fprintf('No critical clearing angle could be found.\n')
fprintf('System can remain stable during this disturbance.\n\n')
return
else, end
Pmx=[0 pi-d0]*180/pi; Pmy=[Pm Pm];
x0=[d0 d0]*180/pi; y0=[0 Pm]; xc=[dc dc]*180/pi; yc=[0 Pe3max*sin(dc)];
xm=[dmax dmax]*180/pi; ym=[0 Pe3max*sin(dmax)];
d0=d0*180/pi; dmax=dmax*180/pi; dc=dc*180/pi;
x=(d0:.1:dc);
y=Pe2max*sin(x*pi/180);
y1=Pe2max*sin(d0*pi/180);
y2=Pe2max*sin(dc*pi/180);
x=[d0 x dc];
y=[Pm y Pm];
xx=dc:.1:dmax;
h=Pe3max*sin(xx*pi/180);
xx=[dc xx dmax];
hh=[Pm h Pm];
delta=delta*180/pi;
if X2 == inf
fprintf('\nFor this case tc can be found from analytical formula. \n')
H=input('To find tc enter Inertia Constant H, (or 0 to skip) H = ');
if H ~= 0
d0r=d0*pi/180; dcr=dc*pi/180;
tc = sqrt(2*H*(dcr-d0r)/(pi*50*Pm));
else, end
else, end
%clc
fprintf('\nInitial power angle = %7.3f \n', d0)
fprintf('Maximum angle swing = %7.3f \n', dmax)
fprintf('Critical clearing angle = %7.3f \n\n', dc)
fprintf('Critical clearing time = %7.3f sec. \n\n', tc)
h = figure; figure(h);
fill(x,y,'m')
hold;
fill(xx,hh,'c')
plot(delta, Pe1,'-', delta, Pe2,'r-', delta, Pe3,'g-', Pmx, Pmy,'b-', x0,y0, xc,yc, xm,ym), grid
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