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STEORN DEMO LIVE & STREAM in Dublin, December 15th, 10 AM

Started by PaulLowrance, December 04, 2009, 09:13:07 AM

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Omnibus

@broli, please correct that minus before the phase angle in column C in my Excel spreadsheet. Change it to plus.It's still not unity, however (~0.92).

broli

Quote from: Omnibus on June 30, 2010, 10:04:51 AM
Yes, that and the offset is outstanding. Let's work some more on the equations, though. I'm getting approx 0.76 with my Excel data. Not even unity, as in your integration. Take a look:

I have added some columns with the average power from source and out of resistor. The COP is 0.99 so we could safely say it's 1 due to numerical error.

Omnibus

I have to add 2 radians to the offset to get unity in my spreadsheet. The numerical error must be quite substantial.

Omnibus

There's another correction to be made in my spreadsheet -- R has to be 100Ohms everywhere. I tried to use a value closer to what I have (98.3Ohms) but didn't change that in Iin expression.

Omnibus

Yet another correction in my Excel file. Expressions

=SLOPE(J4:J723,$B$4:$B$723)
and
=SLOPE(K4:K723,$B$4:$B$723)

should be changed to

=SLOPE(J4:J723,$A$4:$A$723)
and
=SLOPE(K4:K723,$A$4:$A$723)

That may not make a difference but is good to be done for consistency.