How to set time domain Simscape model to hours instead of seconds?

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For my hydraulic isothermic model I model a centrifugal pump installation. Normally, flows and pump capacity characteristics are in m^3/h. However, in the centrifugal pump (IL) block I need to set capacity vector in m^3/s, and it does not recognize me changing it to m^3/h. This makes it more difficult than necessary, as I now need to change all other flow units to m^3/s. I cannot just act like seconds are hours, as I will then get problems with units as rpm (minute).
How do I change the flow to m^3/h?

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DB
DB on 16 May 2023
It seems the notation for hours is hr, not h. Therefore, I can change the flowrate from m^3/s to m^3/hr and it works.

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Nikhil Muthakana
Nikhil Muthakana on 15 May 2023
Convert your m^3/h parameters to m^3/s by dividing the m^3/h value by 3600 (since 1 m^3/s = 3600 m^3/h)
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Nikhil Muthakana
Nikhil Muthakana on 15 May 2023
The blocks do not have the option of m^3/h (even in the Flow Rate Sensor block), so after converting the simscape physical signals to simulink data signals, use a gain block on the signal with 3600 as the value to convert the m^3/s to m^3/h when you log the flow rate signals. You can name the signals appropriately to keep track of the units.
DB
DB on 16 May 2023
It seems the notation for hours is hr, not h. Therefore, I can change the flowrate from m^3/s to m^3/hr and it works.

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