TerminalCurrentInformation
Note: There is a newer version of this specification see VEC 2.2.0
Allows the definition of valid current ranges for a terminal. A current range is always defined for a coreCrossSectionArea and a nominal voltage. Attributes of the type CurrentRangeInformation normally have the multiplicity [0..*]. This means that such an attribute can have CurrentRangeInformation entries for different coreCrossSectionAreas and nominalVoltages. It must not have multiple entries for the same coreCrossSectionAreas and nominalVoltages.
General Information
| Attribute | Value |
|---|---|
| Owner | electrical_parts |
| Applied Stereotype | |
| Base Classifier | |
| Is Abstract | false |
| Derived Classifiers |
Attributes
| Name | Type | Mult. | Description | Owning Classifier |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| currentRange | ValueRange | 1 | Specifies the valid current range for the terminal. It is defined as a value range, because there are terminals where minimum current is needed to avoid corrosion. | TerminalCurrentInformation |
| nominalVoltage | NumericalValue | 1 | Specifies the nominalVoltage for which the CurrentRangeInformation is valid. | TerminalCurrentInformation |
| coreCrossSectionArea | NumericalValue | 1 | Specifies the coreCrossSectionArea for which the CurrentRangeInformation is valid. The coreCrossSectionArea is a relevant information, because the thermal absorption of the core depends on the cross-section area and thus is an influence factor for the valid current range. | TerminalCurrentInformation |
Incoming Relations
| Type | Mult. | Role | Mult. | Description |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| TerminalSpecification | 1 | currentInformation | 0..* | Specifies the TerminalCurrentInformation that is applicable for the terminal. |