- Open the Properties window by double-clicking the block "Three-Phase Dynamic Load".
- Check the box “External control of PQ”.
- Click Apply, and then OK.
- Connect the new input PQ port to a “Constant” block, indicating the target power values as a vector [P Q] that contains the "P" and "Q" power components in Watts.
How can I model a constant-power load with the "Three-Phase Dynamic Load" block using the Specialized Power Systems library in Simscape Electrical R2022b?
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MathWorks Support Team
el 17 de Ag. de 2023
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el 1 de Sept. de 2023
I have followed the example "Dynamic Load and Programmable Voltage Source" in Simulink R2022b and observed that the block "Three-Phase Dynamic Load" behaves as a constant-current load. As per the documentation, a constant current load and a constant impedance load behavior can be achieved by setting the exponents “np” and “nq” to 1 and 2, respectively.
How can I model a constant-power load with the "Three-Phase Dynamic Load" block using the Specialized Power Systems library in Simscape Electrical R2022b?
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MathWorks Support Team
el 17 de Ag. de 2023
To model a constant-power load, it is recommended to use the “External control of PQ” parameter in the "Three-Phase Dynamic Load" block. The following steps are a guide to achieve this workflow:
More information about the "External control of PQ" parameter and other parameters used in the "Three-Phase Dynamic Load" block is available on the following documentation page:
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