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Coupling electromagnetic (FE) models to multidomain simulator to analyse eletrical drives and complex control systems

Coupling electromagnetic (FE) models to multidomain simulator to analyse eletrical drives and... Coupling electromagnetic (FE) models to multidomain simulator to analyse eletrical drives and complex control systems This work presents the co-simulation approach to the analysis of control systems containing detailed models of electromagnetic and electromechanical converters. In this method of analysis the attention is paid to the whole system and not only to its electromagnetic part. The latter is described by equations resulted from the two-dimensional finite element discretisation of the Maxwell equations, and is coupled weakly with the remaining part of the system. The simulation is carried out in Matlab/Simulink environment wherein the coupling is realised through the S-function. Example results regarding simulation of the operation of the control system of an electrical machine and the operation of a power electronic converter are presented and compared with available reference data. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Archives of Electrical Engineering de Gruyter

Coupling electromagnetic (FE) models to multidomain simulator to analyse eletrical drives and complex control systems

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Publisher
de Gruyter
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Copyright © 2010 by the
ISSN
0004-0746
DOI
10.2478/s10171-010-0015-y
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Abstract

Coupling electromagnetic (FE) models to multidomain simulator to analyse eletrical drives and complex control systems This work presents the co-simulation approach to the analysis of control systems containing detailed models of electromagnetic and electromechanical converters. In this method of analysis the attention is paid to the whole system and not only to its electromagnetic part. The latter is described by equations resulted from the two-dimensional finite element discretisation of the Maxwell equations, and is coupled weakly with the remaining part of the system. The simulation is carried out in Matlab/Simulink environment wherein the coupling is realised through the S-function. Example results regarding simulation of the operation of the control system of an electrical machine and the operation of a power electronic converter are presented and compared with available reference data.

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Archives of Electrical Engineeringde Gruyter

Published: Dec 1, 2010

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