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Electrotechnical Systems

Simulation with Simulink® and SimPowerSystems™

Electrotechnical Systems

Simulation with Simulink® and SimPowerSystems™

ByViktor Perelmuter
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 2012
eBook Published 3 September 2018
Pub. location Boca Raton
Imprint CRC Press
DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1201/b13013
Pages 450 pages
eBook ISBN 9781466514034
SubjectsEngineering & Technology
KeywordsDialog Box, Reactive Power, Block Picture, Block Dialog Box, Simulink Block
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Perelmuter, V. (2013). Electrotechnical Systems. Boca Raton: CRC Press, https://doi.org/10.1201/b13013
ABOUT THIS BOOK

Filling a gap in the literature, Electrotechnical Systems: Simulation with Simulink® and SimPowerSystems™ explains how to simulate complicated electrical systems more easily using SimPowerSystems™ blocks. It gives a comprehensive overview of the powerful SimPowerSystems toolbox and demonstrates how it can be used to create and investigate models of both classic and modern electrotechnical systems.

Build from Circuit Elements and Blocks to System Models

Building from simple to more complex topics, the book helps readers better understand the principles, features, and detailed functions of various electrical systems, such as electrical drives, power electronics, and systems for production and distribution of electrical energy. The text begins by describing the models of the main circuit elements, which are used to create the full system model, and the measuring and control blocks. It then examines models of semiconductor devices used in power electronics as well as models of DC and AC motors. The final chapter discusses the simulation of power production and transmission systems, including hydraulic turbine, steam turbine, wind, and diesel generators. The author also develops models of systems that improve the quality of electrical energy, such as active filters and various types of static compensators.

Get a Deeper Understanding of Electrical Systems and How to Simulate Them

A companion CD supplies nearly 100 models of electrotechnical systems created using SimPowerSystems. These encompass adaptations of SimPowerSystems demonstrational models, as well as models developed by the author, including many important applications related to power electronics and electrical drives, which are not covered by the demonstrational models. In addition to showing how the models can be used, he supplies the theoretical background for each. Offering a solid understanding of how electrical systems function, this book guides readers to use SimPowerSystems to create and investigate electrical systems, including those under development, more effectively.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter 1|16 pages
Special Features of SimPowerSystems™ Models
View abstract
chapter 2|48 pages
Models of Power Circuit Devices
View abstract
chapter 3|20 pages
Measuring and Control Blocks
View abstract
chapter 4|82 pages
Simulation of Power Electronics Devices
View abstract
chapter 5|150 pages
Electric Machine and Electric Drive Simulation
View abstract
chapter 6|102 pages
Electric Power Production and Transmission Simulation
View abstract

Filling a gap in the literature, Electrotechnical Systems: Simulation with Simulink® and SimPowerSystems™ explains how to simulate complicated electrical systems more easily using SimPowerSystems™ blocks. It gives a comprehensive overview of the powerful SimPowerSystems toolbox and demonstrates how it can be used to create and investigate models of both classic and modern electrotechnical systems.

Build from Circuit Elements and Blocks to System Models

Building from simple to more complex topics, the book helps readers better understand the principles, features, and detailed functions of various electrical systems, such as electrical drives, power electronics, and systems for production and distribution of electrical energy. The text begins by describing the models of the main circuit elements, which are used to create the full system model, and the measuring and control blocks. It then examines models of semiconductor devices used in power electronics as well as models of DC and AC motors. The final chapter discusses the simulation of power production and transmission systems, including hydraulic turbine, steam turbine, wind, and diesel generators. The author also develops models of systems that improve the quality of electrical energy, such as active filters and various types of static compensators.

Get a Deeper Understanding of Electrical Systems and How to Simulate Them

A companion CD supplies nearly 100 models of electrotechnical systems created using SimPowerSystems. These encompass adaptations of SimPowerSystems demonstrational models, as well as models developed by the author, including many important applications related to power electronics and electrical drives, which are not covered by the demonstrational models. In addition to showing how the models can be used, he supplies the theoretical background for each. Offering a solid understanding of how electrical systems function, this book guides readers to use SimPowerSystems to create and investigate electrical systems, including those under development, more effectively.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter 1|16 pages
Special Features of SimPowerSystems™ Models
View abstract
chapter 2|48 pages
Models of Power Circuit Devices
View abstract
chapter 3|20 pages
Measuring and Control Blocks
View abstract
chapter 4|82 pages
Simulation of Power Electronics Devices
View abstract
chapter 5|150 pages
Electric Machine and Electric Drive Simulation
View abstract
chapter 6|102 pages
Electric Power Production and Transmission Simulation
View abstract
CONTENTS
ABOUT THIS BOOK

Filling a gap in the literature, Electrotechnical Systems: Simulation with Simulink® and SimPowerSystems™ explains how to simulate complicated electrical systems more easily using SimPowerSystems™ blocks. It gives a comprehensive overview of the powerful SimPowerSystems toolbox and demonstrates how it can be used to create and investigate models of both classic and modern electrotechnical systems.

Build from Circuit Elements and Blocks to System Models

Building from simple to more complex topics, the book helps readers better understand the principles, features, and detailed functions of various electrical systems, such as electrical drives, power electronics, and systems for production and distribution of electrical energy. The text begins by describing the models of the main circuit elements, which are used to create the full system model, and the measuring and control blocks. It then examines models of semiconductor devices used in power electronics as well as models of DC and AC motors. The final chapter discusses the simulation of power production and transmission systems, including hydraulic turbine, steam turbine, wind, and diesel generators. The author also develops models of systems that improve the quality of electrical energy, such as active filters and various types of static compensators.

Get a Deeper Understanding of Electrical Systems and How to Simulate Them

A companion CD supplies nearly 100 models of electrotechnical systems created using SimPowerSystems. These encompass adaptations of SimPowerSystems demonstrational models, as well as models developed by the author, including many important applications related to power electronics and electrical drives, which are not covered by the demonstrational models. In addition to showing how the models can be used, he supplies the theoretical background for each. Offering a solid understanding of how electrical systems function, this book guides readers to use SimPowerSystems to create and investigate electrical systems, including those under development, more effectively.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter 1|16 pages
Special Features of SimPowerSystems™ Models
View abstract
chapter 2|48 pages
Models of Power Circuit Devices
View abstract
chapter 3|20 pages
Measuring and Control Blocks
View abstract
chapter 4|82 pages
Simulation of Power Electronics Devices
View abstract
chapter 5|150 pages
Electric Machine and Electric Drive Simulation
View abstract
chapter 6|102 pages
Electric Power Production and Transmission Simulation
View abstract

Filling a gap in the literature, Electrotechnical Systems: Simulation with Simulink® and SimPowerSystems™ explains how to simulate complicated electrical systems more easily using SimPowerSystems™ blocks. It gives a comprehensive overview of the powerful SimPowerSystems toolbox and demonstrates how it can be used to create and investigate models of both classic and modern electrotechnical systems.

Build from Circuit Elements and Blocks to System Models

Building from simple to more complex topics, the book helps readers better understand the principles, features, and detailed functions of various electrical systems, such as electrical drives, power electronics, and systems for production and distribution of electrical energy. The text begins by describing the models of the main circuit elements, which are used to create the full system model, and the measuring and control blocks. It then examines models of semiconductor devices used in power electronics as well as models of DC and AC motors. The final chapter discusses the simulation of power production and transmission systems, including hydraulic turbine, steam turbine, wind, and diesel generators. The author also develops models of systems that improve the quality of electrical energy, such as active filters and various types of static compensators.

Get a Deeper Understanding of Electrical Systems and How to Simulate Them

A companion CD supplies nearly 100 models of electrotechnical systems created using SimPowerSystems. These encompass adaptations of SimPowerSystems demonstrational models, as well as models developed by the author, including many important applications related to power electronics and electrical drives, which are not covered by the demonstrational models. In addition to showing how the models can be used, he supplies the theoretical background for each. Offering a solid understanding of how electrical systems function, this book guides readers to use SimPowerSystems to create and investigate electrical systems, including those under development, more effectively.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter 1|16 pages
Special Features of SimPowerSystems™ Models
View abstract
chapter 2|48 pages
Models of Power Circuit Devices
View abstract
chapter 3|20 pages
Measuring and Control Blocks
View abstract
chapter 4|82 pages
Simulation of Power Electronics Devices
View abstract
chapter 5|150 pages
Electric Machine and Electric Drive Simulation
View abstract
chapter 6|102 pages
Electric Power Production and Transmission Simulation
View abstract
ABOUT THIS BOOK
ABOUT THIS BOOK

Filling a gap in the literature, Electrotechnical Systems: Simulation with Simulink® and SimPowerSystems™ explains how to simulate complicated electrical systems more easily using SimPowerSystems™ blocks. It gives a comprehensive overview of the powerful SimPowerSystems toolbox and demonstrates how it can be used to create and investigate models of both classic and modern electrotechnical systems.

Build from Circuit Elements and Blocks to System Models

Building from simple to more complex topics, the book helps readers better understand the principles, features, and detailed functions of various electrical systems, such as electrical drives, power electronics, and systems for production and distribution of electrical energy. The text begins by describing the models of the main circuit elements, which are used to create the full system model, and the measuring and control blocks. It then examines models of semiconductor devices used in power electronics as well as models of DC and AC motors. The final chapter discusses the simulation of power production and transmission systems, including hydraulic turbine, steam turbine, wind, and diesel generators. The author also develops models of systems that improve the quality of electrical energy, such as active filters and various types of static compensators.

Get a Deeper Understanding of Electrical Systems and How to Simulate Them

A companion CD supplies nearly 100 models of electrotechnical systems created using SimPowerSystems. These encompass adaptations of SimPowerSystems demonstrational models, as well as models developed by the author, including many important applications related to power electronics and electrical drives, which are not covered by the demonstrational models. In addition to showing how the models can be used, he supplies the theoretical background for each. Offering a solid understanding of how electrical systems function, this book guides readers to use SimPowerSystems to create and investigate electrical systems, including those under development, more effectively.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter 1|16 pages
Special Features of SimPowerSystems™ Models
View abstract
chapter 2|48 pages
Models of Power Circuit Devices
View abstract
chapter 3|20 pages
Measuring and Control Blocks
View abstract
chapter 4|82 pages
Simulation of Power Electronics Devices
View abstract
chapter 5|150 pages
Electric Machine and Electric Drive Simulation
View abstract
chapter 6|102 pages
Electric Power Production and Transmission Simulation
View abstract

Filling a gap in the literature, Electrotechnical Systems: Simulation with Simulink® and SimPowerSystems™ explains how to simulate complicated electrical systems more easily using SimPowerSystems™ blocks. It gives a comprehensive overview of the powerful SimPowerSystems toolbox and demonstrates how it can be used to create and investigate models of both classic and modern electrotechnical systems.

Build from Circuit Elements and Blocks to System Models

Building from simple to more complex topics, the book helps readers better understand the principles, features, and detailed functions of various electrical systems, such as electrical drives, power electronics, and systems for production and distribution of electrical energy. The text begins by describing the models of the main circuit elements, which are used to create the full system model, and the measuring and control blocks. It then examines models of semiconductor devices used in power electronics as well as models of DC and AC motors. The final chapter discusses the simulation of power production and transmission systems, including hydraulic turbine, steam turbine, wind, and diesel generators. The author also develops models of systems that improve the quality of electrical energy, such as active filters and various types of static compensators.

Get a Deeper Understanding of Electrical Systems and How to Simulate Them

A companion CD supplies nearly 100 models of electrotechnical systems created using SimPowerSystems. These encompass adaptations of SimPowerSystems demonstrational models, as well as models developed by the author, including many important applications related to power electronics and electrical drives, which are not covered by the demonstrational models. In addition to showing how the models can be used, he supplies the theoretical background for each. Offering a solid understanding of how electrical systems function, this book guides readers to use SimPowerSystems to create and investigate electrical systems, including those under development, more effectively.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter 1|16 pages
Special Features of SimPowerSystems™ Models
View abstract
chapter 2|48 pages
Models of Power Circuit Devices
View abstract
chapter 3|20 pages
Measuring and Control Blocks
View abstract
chapter 4|82 pages
Simulation of Power Electronics Devices
View abstract
chapter 5|150 pages
Electric Machine and Electric Drive Simulation
View abstract
chapter 6|102 pages
Electric Power Production and Transmission Simulation
View abstract
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