How to calculate right parameters for 3-phase two winding transformer Simscape Block?
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Hi. I have issues with understanding and using parameters for a 3-phase two winding power transformer Simscape Block.
I need to simulate the voltage drop and transformer power losses in a system with a 3-phase two winding transformer. I have transformer parameters from it's datasheet, such as rated power, rated primary and secondary voltages, rated currents. For estimation of impedances I have a short-circuit voltage, short-circuit power, no-load losses. From these I can calcualte winding impedances R1, R2, L1,L2. shunt magnetizing impedances Rm, Lm.
The problem is that I don't know where and how to provide these parameter in Simscape block. The impedances in the block are in power and not clear which applies to what. Does enyone have more clear description of block parameters and their relativity to phisical parameters?
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Umar
2024년 6월 21일
Dear Artem,To input the transformer parameters into the Simscape block correctly, you need to understand how the block interprets these values. In Simscape, impedances are represented in per-unit values, which can be derived from the physical parameters you have. The rated power, voltages, currents, short-circuit data, and losses can be used to calculate the per-unit impedances (R1, R2, L1, L2, Rm, Lm) required by the Simscape block. Ensure that you convert these physical parameters into per-unit values before inputting them into the block. By aligning the calculated impedances with the block's requirements, you can accurately model the transformer behavior in your simulation. Hope that answers your question.
Artem
2024년 6월 21일
Artem
2024년 6월 21일
Umar
2024년 7월 25일
Hi Artem,
Never mind, I was going to answer your questions but sounds like Milan apparently wanted to share his knowledge. Hope,he can provide a simulation example that he can shared with us.
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