A Case Study Regarding Influence of Solvers in Matlab/Simulink for Induction Machine Model in Wind Turbine Simulations

F. Iov, Frede Blaabjerg, A.D. Hansen, P.E. Sørensen

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Abstract

In the last years Matlab/Simulink® has become the most used software for modelling and simulation of dynamic systems. Wind energy conversion systems are for example such systems because they contain parts with different range for the time constant: wind, turbine, generator, power electronics, transformer and grid. These subsystems are described by differential equations with different simulation steps. The electrical generator and the power converter need the smallest simulation step and therefore, these blocks decide the simulation speed. This paper present important aspects regarding the different implementations of induction machine model, influence of the solvers from Simulink and how the simulation speed can be increase for a wind turbine.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationProceedings of NORPIE'2002 : IEEE Nordic Workshop on Power and Industrial Electronics, KTH, Stockholm, Sweden
Publication date2002
Publication statusPublished - 2002
EventA Case Study Regarding Influence of Solvers in Matlab/Simulink for Induction Machine Model in Wind Turbine Simulations -
Duration: 19 May 2010 → …

Conference

ConferenceA Case Study Regarding Influence of Solvers in Matlab/Simulink for Induction Machine Model in Wind Turbine Simulations
Period19/05/2010 → …

Keywords

  • Simulation speed
  • Influence of solvers
  • wind energy conversion system
  • Induction machine

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