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Virtual Lab For LVSIM LVVL Version 1.9 Hardlock Dongle25-11-2015, 12:47. Author: vipsoft |
Description The Electromechanical Systems Simulation Software (LVSIM®-EMS) is a simulation software that covers the same courseware as the following systems: • DC and AC Power Circuits Training System, Model 8010-1 • Electromechanical Training System, Model 8010-9 LVSIM-EMS is a web-browser based application available in three different configurations. The simulation software can either be installed locally on a Windows® personal computer (local version), on a Windows server (network version), or accessed directly online through the labvolt.com website at lvsim.labvolt.com (online version). Features & Benefits Replicates the Electromechanical Training System, enabling students to perform actual experiments using virtual equipment Install, move, and remove EMS modules in and from the workstation Modify module connections at any time and change the color of wires Install a timing belt between two EMS machines Verify module connections using a tool that highlights all wires connected to a same circuit point Perform measurements of voltage, current, power, speed, torque, impedance, resistance, reactance, and frequency and display the values on digital or analog meters Record measurements in a data table and plot graphs using the recorded data Display waveforms on a multi-channel oscilloscope and ac voltages and currents as phasors Students prepare for laboratories in advance using virtual equipment, thereby decreasing the time they require to perform the exercises using actual equipment Decreases the quantity of actual equipment required per student Allows students to practice with EMS equipment operation and connection at home on a personal computer Topic Coverage Fundamentals for Electric Power Technology Alternating Current Capacitors in AC Circuits Inductors in AC Circuits Power, Phasors, and Impedance in AC Circuits Three-Phase Circuits Special Transformer Connections Single- and three-Phase Transformers Fundamentals for Rotating Machines DC Motors and Generators Special Characteristics of DC Motors AC Induction and Synchronous Motors Three-Phase Synchronous Generators |