How to model a 50MW battery energy storage in simulink, how should the parameters be set, why I set up a light storage combined system, but the output power is not always up t

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How to model a 50MW battery energy storage in simulink, how should the parameters be set, why I set up a light storage combined system, but the output power is not always up to
I want to make a 50MW battery storage and fan combined, what should I do

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Joel Van Sickel
Joel Van Sickel on 3 Sep 2024
knowing that it is 50 mW only tells power. This would likely let you spec out your terminal resistance (which would need to be low). However, you aren't addressing the real issue, which is total eneryg stored. 50 MW for 10 minutes if very different than 50 MW for 10 hours. You will need to calculate your amp hours from that value (power * time / voltage) If you wnat to also add a fan, I recommend swiching to simscape instead of using specialized power systems, as it will make modelling the mechanical domain (and cooling) much easier. Then you can use simscape battery to build up any size battery pack you want based on power and energy levels.
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I built a simulation model of a doubly-fed fan. After I adjusted the parameters of the pid controller on the machine side, I went to adjust the parameters of the pid controller on the network side, but no matter how I adjusted, I couldn't meet the requirements and couldn't track the signal. Could you please give me some advice on how to solve this problem

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