Controlled Voltage Source (Three-Phase)

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Yunzhong
Yunzhong le 23 Juil 2024
Commenté : Umar le 25 Juil 2024
After the three-phase voltage signal passes through the Controlled Voltage Source (Three-Phase), the amplitude becomes root three times the original value, and the phase also changes. But according to the module description:
  • Instantaneous — The output voltages, [va vb vc], are equal to the values of the input port S.
The signal input and output should be same..
Could anyone help me this question? Many thanks.
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Yunzhong
Yunzhong le 24 Juil 2024
Actually I ready set the InputType as ‘Instantaneous‘ but it cause the difference. Its strange.
Umar
Umar le 24 Juil 2024
Hi Yunzhong,
I concur with your statement.

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nick
nick le 25 Juil 2024
Modifié(e) : nick le 25 Juil 2024
Hi Yunzhong,
I understand that you are facing an issue with the difference in the value measured by the sensor and the original value. The reason of the discrepancy is that 'Current and Voltage Sensor" block measures phase to phase voltage by default. The phase to phase voltage is square root 3 times the phase to ground voltage.
You can change the 'Voltage measurement type' from phase-to-phase to phase-to-ground voltage. You may refer the following documentation to learn more about the "Current and Voltage Sensor" block:
Hope this helps.
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Yunzhong
Yunzhong le 25 Juil 2024
Understand. Thank you so much!
Umar
Umar le 25 Juil 2024
So, it was the setting issue with Current and Voltage Sensor block which makes sense now because that will cause the amplitude to become root three times the original value, and the phase change when using controlled voltage source but glad to know that this issue is resolved.

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