Need a software for working on electrical machines

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For coupling two A.C. machines mechanically, LabVIEW is recommended as a suitable software option. Users suggest posting a clear question on NI.com for more specific guidance. There is a lack of understanding among some participants regarding the initial request. LabVIEW's capabilities may provide the necessary tools for the task. Seeking expert advice from the community can enhance the chances of finding a solution.
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hi! i want to couple the 2 A.C. machines mechanically so i need a software to work out on this can anyone help me please...
 
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Honestly, I have no idea what you are talking about or what you are asking for.
 
I don't have any idea... But i guess LAbview is the right option for electrical machines. May be you can find some route with LABview. Post the clear question in NI.com an wait for reply.
 
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