Modelling an Asynchronous Machine with Road Load in Scilabs/Xcos: Need Help?

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The discussion centers on a user's request for assistance in modeling an asynchronous machine with a road load in Scilabs/Xcos. The user expresses their inexperience with the software and seeks guidance. Another participant acknowledges the user's struggle and asks for more details to provide better support. The conversation highlights a need for specific information to facilitate effective help. Overall, the thread reflects a collaborative effort to address the user's challenges in simulation modeling.
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Hello All,

Firstly, I am very new to Scilabs/Xcos. I have some queries in modelling an asynchronous machine with a road load model. Can anybody save me ? Thank you in advance.


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