Is it possible use a battery in Simulink?
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Tony Castillo
le 17 Fév 2021
Commenté : Tony Castillo
le 5 Nov 2021
Dear all,
I am modeling a power microgrid model, like the example "power_microgrid", however, I wonder wether is feasible interchange the battery model of the example for one developed in Simscape or not?. My question arises because they are different environments, the battery is shown below.
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Vinay Gurram
le 22 Juin 2021
Hi
Singular matrix error is commonly seen when there is a zero in denominator, could you disable all zero crossings from configuration parameters and check once.
Rik
le 23 Juin 2021
I appreciate your attempt, but even I added a zero crossing block at the output port of the Symscape Electrical battery the error still persisted
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Joel Van Sickel
le 2 Juil 2021
Hello Tony,
the Rcond warning can be very common when using specialized power systesm. Essentially, the tool generates matrices behind the scenes, and they can be near singular depending on circuit topologies and parameter values. It can be non-trivial to determine what is causing these. Some things to try is adding snubbers, changing your time step value, removing extremely small or extremely larger circuit parameters. Eliminating parts of the model and and replacing them with controlled current/voltage sources to isolate what is causing the issue is another possibility. There is a chance your model will work just fine though. It is good to compare fixed step to variable step (ode23Tb) to make sure the results line up.
However, the error in your case is that something with the connection of the battery has the wrong signal dimensions. Can you provide a screen shot of both how you have connected the battery to the microgrid and the battery parameter settings?
Regards,
Joel
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