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Propeller Connetion to Motor

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Sharul Baggio
Sharul Baggio on 12 Jun 2024
Commented: Sharul Baggio on 25 Jun 2024
Hello,
I am trying to model the propeller + ship resistance and connecting it to a motor.
As shown below.
I got the resistance and propeller from the "Ship Propeller" example in Simulink.
My question is the following:
  • how do i connect R1 output of the propeller to the motor?
  • What does R1 represent? Will it be propeller RPM?
Thank you in advance!

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Swastik
Swastik on 21 Jun 2024
The conserving port R1 is a pivotal element in these simulations, ensuring the accurate propagation of angular velocity within the system., You can explore the specifics here:
Physical conserving ports allow physical connections in its respective physical modelling domain.
To deepen your understanding of conserving ports and their significance in Simscape models, the following resource offers a thorough explanation:
R1 serves as a mechanical rotational conserving port associated with the rod interface, crucial for propagating angular velocity from the power source to the propeller in marine simulations. Instead of using an angular velocity source, you can use a DC Motor in the ship propeller as given in the below figure:
Be sure to set a high enough voltage for the motor for the propeller to significantly move the Ship Resistance.
I hope this helps you in modelling your own Ship Propeller

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