Title :
Digital simulation of power systems and power electronics using the MATLAB/Simulink Power System Blockset
Author :
Sybille, Gilbert ; Le-Huy, Hoang
Author_Institution :
Power Syst, Simulation Lab., IREQ, Varennes, Que., Canada
Abstract :
The Power System Blockset (PSB) is a graphic tool that allows schematics and simulation of power systems to be built in the Simulink environment. The blockset uses the MATLAB/Simulink environment to represent common components and devices found in electrical power networks. Simulink´s variable-step event-sensitive integration algorithms allow increased accuracy in zero-crossing detection of currents as compared with fixed step algorithms. One important feature of the Power System Blockset which has been introduced with version 2.0 is its ability to simulate either with continuous variable time-step integration algorithms or with a discretized system. For small and medium size systems, variable time steps algorithms are usually faster because the number of steps will be less than with a fixed-time step method. However, for large systems which contain many states or many nonlinear blocks such as power electronic switches, it is advantageous to discretize the electrical system. Both the continuous integration and fixed-time step methods are illustrated. The graphic interface of Simulink provides a user-friendly environment where the power circuit and control system are represented in the same diagram. The results are displayed while the simulation is running. The processing power of MATLAB allows the designer to perform complex post-processing on simulation results. This special technical session presents the features of the Power System Blockset and its applications in the simulation of power systems and power electronics systems
Keywords :
digital simulation; power electronics; power system simulation; MATLAB/Simulink; Power System Blockset; continuous integration; continuous variable time-step integration algorithms; control system; currents zero-crossing detection; digital simulation; discretized system; distribution STATCOM; electrical power network components; fixed-time step method; graphic interface; post-processing; power circuit; power electronic switches; power electronics; power systems; series compensated transmission network; user-friendly environment; variable time steps algorithms; variable-step event-sensitive integration algorithms; Circuit simulation; Control systems; Digital simulation; Graphics; Libraries; MATLAB; Power electronics; Power system analysis computing; Power system modeling; Power system simulation;
Conference_Titel :
Power Engineering Society Winter Meeting, 2000. IEEE
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-5935-6
DOI :
10.1109/PESW.2000.847358