scholarly journals Real time simulation of Variable Speed Parallel Pumping system

2017 ◽  
Vol 142 ◽  
pp. 2102-2108 ◽  
Author(s):  
V.K. Arun Shankar ◽  
S. Umashankar ◽  
S. Paramasivam ◽  
H. Norbert
Author(s):  
Bensaid Amel ◽  
Zebirate Soraya ◽  
Chaker Abdelkader

This paper presents a new simulator used to distribute and execute real-time simulations: the RT-LAB, developed by opal-RT technologies (Montreal, Canada). One of its essential characteristics is the perfect integration with MATLAB/Simulink. The RT-LAB allows the conversion of Simulink models in real time via real-time workshop (RTW) and their execution on one or more processors. In this context, the paper focuses on the RT-LAB real-time simulation as a complement to the MATLAB/Simulink environment, which has been used to perform the simulation of the Flywheel energy storage system (FESS -variable speed wind generation (VSWG) assembly. The purpose of employing a fairly new real-time platform (RT-LAB OP -5600) is to reduce the test and prototype time. This application will be executed on each element of our model that was previously developed under MATLAB/Simulink. The real-time simulation results are observed in the workstation.


Energies ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 13 (21) ◽  
pp. 5764
Author(s):  
Baoling Guo ◽  
Amgad Mohamed ◽  
Seddik Bacha ◽  
Mazen Alamir ◽  
Cédric Boudinet ◽  
...  

Variable Speed Hydro-Electric Plant (VS-HEP) equipped with power electronics has been increasingly introduced into the hydraulic context. This paper is targeting a VS-HEP Power Hardware-In-the-Loop (PHIL) real-time simulation system, which is dedicated to different hydraulic operation schemes tests and control laws validation. Then, a proper hydraulic model will be the key factor for building an efficient PHIL real-time simulation system. This work introduces a practical and generalised modelling hydraulic modelling approach, which is based on ‘Hill Charts’ measurements provided by industrial manufacturers. The hydraulic static model is analytically obtained by using mathematical optimization routines. In addition, the nonlinear dynamic model of the guide vane actuator is introduced in order to evaluate the effects of the induced dynamics on the electric control performances. Moreover, the reduced-scale models adapted to different laboratory conditions can be established by applying scaling laws. The suggested modelling approach enables the features of decent accuracy, light computational complexity, high flexibility and wide applications for their implementations on PHIL real-time simulations. Finally, a grid-connected energy conversion chain of bulb hydraulic turbine associated with a permanent magnet synchronous generator is chosen as an example for PHIL design and performance assessment.


1997 ◽  
Vol 21 (1-2) ◽  
pp. S1111-S1115
Author(s):  
P Lundstrøm

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