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发表于 2009-9-1 01:36:42
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I haven't used ATP for a long while so cannot give you any materialized advices. However, I would like to comments as following and wish it may help you a bit.2 `2 ]& H+ }& W2 O* F% j* J7 t, K
V4 @8 x, k+ x' o d& xAs far as I can see, there are some possible which mixed up you case:
0 q+ W7 k* C; z3 P) }' A1) The 2 resisters are too big, which cause the voltage at the nonlinear reactor to be too small to reach the knee point of the BH curve;
0 N! Y1 h1 i3 P% }# S5 U ~% I2) You may vary the angle of the source and see what happens;
% |' Q- `* `# X* l! k0 Z) {" q# H g5 |3) Change the nonlinear reactor to a similar size linear reactor, then you should see the transient current and decay;/ u, s/ ^- R8 I& R$ {4 e8 c
4)If the above all cannot work, the your input data must be wrong.
. f* ~& A6 x5 ?* ^6 f" ]5) Please understand the saturation curve data, and compare to the soruce voltage also see whether the voltage is too low. |
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