10-17-2013 09:51 AM
When I read a research paper on power system, I saw the reasearcher has a LabVIEW program (its block diagram is not shared just its GUI). My question is: does LabVIEW has built-in function that can display the complex quantity in |mag|<ang like picture below? If yes, where can I find it. If not, please give me some advise how to implement it? Thanks
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10-17-2013 09:59 AM
Did you ask the people who wrote the paper? Scientists (usually, not always) like to give you more that you ask for, unless there is a business reason for not (and then they'll gripe about the prohibition), but this one doesn't look like a commercial product. BTW, if it's a US government lab, they're supposed to be at work today .
Cameron
10-17-2013 10:41 AM
Well, I tried but never got the email back (I did this method a number of times but only 1 time I got answer).
10-17-2013 11:38 AM
Hand wavy starter for 10... I haven't tried this-
Easy but wasteful- bung your time series into an FFT, pick the bin corresponding to the mains frequency and read off real and complex components. Plot real on x axis, imaginary on y axis.
Better but more effort- multiply your waveform series point by point by cos(2*pi*mains_freq*t), integrate the result (by which I mean add all the values and divide by the array length)- this gives you your 'real' component. Same but using 'sin(2*pi*mains_freq*t) to get the 'imaginary' component. This is basically a correlation of your time series with in-phase and quadrature sine waves.
10-18-2013
11:46 AM
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Greetings muahang1234
There is a suite for LabVIEW called the NI LabVIEW Electrical Power Suite that might be of interest to you. Check the website and evaluate the software, it may be the tool you were looking for!
Let us know how it goes. Have a good day.
10-25-2013 09:08 AM
Thanks - I checked the trial and figured it out that NI decided to eliminate the EPM_Phasor VI from the Power (which is the one I am looking for) from new versions (several years ago).
12-17-2017 02:30 AM
Hi muahang1234,
I got my interest after looking at this front panel. Can you please tell me title of the research paper?
Thanks.