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andre albagli
andre albagli il 23 Mar 2015
Commentato: jun il 26 Giu 2024
Guys:
I´m an electric engineering student and I´m trying to create a IEEE-33 distribuion line topology with simulink as shown in figure 1. Source voltage is 138Kv and transformer reduces to 13.8 Kv.
Instead of using fixed loads, I´m using three phase dynamic load with external control as show in figure 2.
I´m facing a problem with with a very small model with three loads. Voltages and currents that are associated to these load models as show in figure 3 have strange behaviours. Results are like numeric noise. I was suspecting that the problem could be related with solve model but I tried fixed step and variable step with the same results.
Can anyone explain to me what is going on with the model and how to fix it ?
Sincerely, Andre Nudel
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Atieh Delavari
Atieh Delavari il 26 Ago 2015
Modificato: Atieh Delavari il 26 Ago 2015
Hi I think you should adjust configuration parameters to see better waves forms

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Sebastian Castro
Sebastian Castro il 24 Mar 2015
It could very well be numerical noise. I noticed you are still using the ode45 solver, which is the default for Simulink.
If you open up Model Configuration Parameters, and go to the Solver pane, try:
  1. Change the solver to "ode23tb"
  2. Change the Relative Tolerance parameter from "auto" to "1e-4"
Both of these constitute the recommended settings for SimPowerSystems models, as shown in the power_new function.
If you still get noise, try further reducing the Relative Tolerance and Absolute Tolerance parameters, as well as the Max step size. This may help further.
- Sebastian
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andre albagli
andre albagli il 24 Mar 2015
Sebastian :
Thanks for your answer. I´ll do it straightaway and let you know.
Thanks! Andre

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andre albagli
andre albagli il 24 Mar 2015
Sebastian:
I tried to change these parameters but the results are the same. Any other sugestion ?
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jun
jun il 26 Giu 2024
Hello, I recently encountered a similar issue and found that the aforementioned method did not solve the problem. I added a three-phase circuit breaker in front of the Three-Phase Dynamic Load. After opening the circuit breaker, there was still significant voltage fluctuation at the front end of the breaker. I set the line voltage to 400V, but the actual voltage exceeded 100,000V. I found that the issue does not occur when no active and reactive power parameters are input for the load.
jun
jun il 26 Giu 2024

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