Three-Phase Dynamic Load
Implement three-phase dynamic load with active power and reactive power as function of voltage or controlled from external input
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Specialized Power Systems /
Passives
Description
The Three-Phase Dynamic Load block implements a three-phase, three-wire dynamic load whose active power P and reactive power Q vary as function of positive-sequence voltage. Negative- and zero-sequence currents are not simulated. The three load currents are therefore balanced, even under unbalanced load voltage conditions.
The load impedance is kept constant if the terminal voltage V of the load is lower than a specified value Vmin. When the terminal voltage is greater than the Vmin value, the active power P and reactive power Q of the load vary as follows:
where
V0 is the initial positive sequence voltage.
P0 and Qo are the initial active and reactive powers at the initial voltage Vo.
V is the positive-sequence voltage.
np and nq are exponents (usually between 1 and 3) controlling the nature of the load.
Tp1 and Tp2 are time constants controlling the dynamics of the active power P.
Tq1 and Tq2 are time constants controlling the dynamics of the reactive power Q.
For a constant current load, for example, you set np to 1 and nq to 1, and for constant impedance load you set np to 2 and nq to 2.
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Version History
Introduced before R2006a