it is possible to simulate en SPS a variable load in terms of power?
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Tony Castillo
on 26 Oct 2015
Commented: alia rustom
on 6 Jul 2021
Hi everybody I´m trying to emulate the behavior of home energy consumption but I do not know how to make that variation of power comsumption with SPS, until now I have just emulate a comsumption with a steady power with a Series RLC Load monophase, but as I wrote you in the firsts lines of this paragraph I need to represent a real behavior of the use of the energy at a typical spanish home. That´s why I need to make than the power comsumption will goes up, down and in some moments o time it be steady. Does anyone has the answer to solve this trouble?. Take in count that I only use DC voltaje monophase to supply energy to the house.
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Jan
on 26 Oct 2015
Please remove the duplicate question http://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/answers/251090-it-is-possible-to-simulate-en-sps-a-variable-load-in-terms-of-power
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Sebastian Castro
on 26 Oct 2015
Edited: Sebastian Castro
on 26 Oct 2015
Yes -- there is a Three-Phase Dynamic Load block in which you can specify your own active power (P) and reactive power (Q) time series data.
Notice that the help page for the block mentions:
"If External control of PQ is selected, a Simulink input, labeled PQ, appears. This input is used to control the active and reactive powers of the load from a vector of two signals [P, Q]."
- Sebastian
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Sebastian Castro
on 27 Oct 2015
For some reason there doesn't seem to be a single-phase load block in the SimPowerSystems library itself, though there is the shipping example power_1phdynamicload. I'd use the block in this example.
alia rustom
on 6 Jul 2021
@Sebastian Castro i need to import P and Q data in the simulation to simulate a consumption of a house. I just dont't know how to use the Externa control of PQ in this model power_1phdynamicload. Could you please explai it to me?
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