This brief tutorial covers how to implement machine runtime resistances (Dynamic Resistances) in your model, available starting with the 2022.4 software release of Typhoon HIL Control Center. This feature allows you to better represent environmental effects on induction machine performance by allowing certain resistances to be modified on-the-fly during simulation runtime.

We hope that this new feature will allow you to accomplish even more on your HIL projects than before. We look forward to your feedback and to learning which other features you would like to see implemented next – let us know in the comments below and help bring your most wanted features to users around the globe!

Learn more about this feature
Dynamic Resistances Documentation Example | https://tinyurl.com/dynamic-resistances

Learn more about our latest software release
Release Webpage | https://www.typhoon-hil.com/products/2022-4-software-release/
Software Download | https://www.typhoon-hil.com/products/software-download/
2022.4 Release Highlights | https://youtu.be/G3W-QH4-QLA
2022.4 Release Tutorials | https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PL4_EXGAUrYEQ2SJp5iQIT0n5uCoCw0TCR
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