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Impedance measurement from admittance
Posted 14.02.2023, 15:25 GMT-5 Version 6.1 1 Reply
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Hi, I was trying to find impedacne by inverting admittance of a cylinder model in AC DC module frequency domain. I got the followng result
1/ec.Y11 [at f=10Hz] = 231489.93803605012-1886.854331111225i
again, I tried to get the impedance using the follwing equation,
[at f=10Hz]
1/(2x3.1416xec.freqx(imag(ec.Y22)/ec.omega)) [reactance part] = 2.8402312477671955E7
1/(2x3.1416xec.freqx(real(ec.Y22)/ec.omega)) [resistance part] = 231504.77626256025
My question is why these two equations give different result. The later one gives the correct result. 1/ec.Y11 doesn't give the correct reactance part.
I will aprreciate if someone helps me to understand the differences.
Thank you,
Aftab