Re: [Scilab-users] Modeling current in a solenoid

2015-09-21 Thread Tim Wescott
On Mon, 2015-09-21 at 08:00 +, Michael Greenish wrote: > Hi, > > > I need to model the current in a solenoid. I would use a resistor > with the standard inductor model but the inductance changes > considerably with position of the solenoid plunger (as the solenoid is > closing). The standar

Re: [Scilab-users] captions too long

2015-09-21 Thread Da Feng
Hi:   I find a solution. I use larger y axis of data_bounds to press down the curves, and then increase y axis of  the figure_size. The results is acceptable. Actually I've drawn 8 curves and their shape is not ideal for placing the captions. Da Feng On Monday, September 21, 2015

[Scilab-users] Modeling current in a solenoid

2015-09-21 Thread Michael Greenish
Hi, I need to model the current in a solenoid.  I would use a resistor with the standard inductor model but the inductance changes considerably with position of the solenoid plunger (as the solenoid is closing).  The standard inductor model only accommodates a fixed inductance. The equation for