This valve allows the user to specify the custom scenario according to the need. The user can choose between either of the two options specified below.
1. Characteristic Curve - Enable the Characteristic curves check box to use this option. By choosing this option, user-supplied characteristic data defines the relationship between the spool signal and the sonic conductance for each path. A suboption is that the sonic conductance can either be given as a final value or as a scaled value by toggling Use scales options.
2. Piecewise Linear - Disable the Characteristic curves check box to use this option. Sonic conductance value for each path will change according to the spool signal based on a piecewise linear function, with the transition length set by the parameter. Using this option, sonic conductance values for two extremes of spool signal, , should be specified for each path as a vector with two entries. The first and the second entries are for when and , respectively. A suboption is that the sonic conductance can either be given as a final value or as a scaled value by toggling Use scales option.
For the characteristic curve option, the final sonic conductance value or the scaled value are specified as a function of the spool signal using a table. The four columns in this table correspond to (signal, 1-2, 2-3, 1-3) order. The spool signal value can range from 0 to 1.
The following parameters allow users to specify the necessary data for this calculation.
Data Source: This parameter allows users to specify the type of the source file. The available options are file, inline, and attachment.
- file: Use this option to specify a source file (an Excel or a CSV file) located on the hard drive. Use the or the field to browse your directory and select the source file.
Note: If the file option is used, subsequent changes to the source file will be reflected in MapleSim simulations.
- inline: Use MapleSim GUI to insert the data points for the table.
Note: To change the dimensions of the table, right-click (Control-click for Mac®) the parameter field and select Edit Matrix Dimensions. In the Matrix Dimensions dialog, enter values for the number of rows and columns and then click OK.
- attachment: Use this option to specify a data file (an Excel or a CSV file) that is attached to the MapleSim model. Use the the or the field to select an attached file or to browse your directory and attach a new data file. The attached files in a MapleSim model can be viewed in the Attachments tab under the Data Sets section. For more information, see Attaching a File to a Model.
Note: If the attachment option is used, subsequent changes to the source file will not affect the version attached to the MapleSim model. To ensure updates to the source files are reflected in simulations, the file must be reattached.
Smoothness: The smoothness option specifies how the data table is interpolated.