How can we build a scheme with Matlab/Simulink ?

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This discussion focuses on building a scheme for modeling short circuit and open circuit conditions of transformers using MATLAB/Simulink. Users highlight the availability of various transformer equation models within the PowerSys MATLAB/Simulink plugin, while expressing a preference for the electronics suite available through MathWorks. Additionally, the conversation addresses the calculation of transformer fluxes, emphasizing the reliance on inductance calculations and the visibility of some equations in compiled Simulink models. Access to these resources often requires connections with accredited universities.

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  • Familiarity with MATLAB/Simulink software
  • Understanding of transformer modeling and equations
  • Knowledge of inductance calculations
  • Access to the PowerSys MATLAB/Simulink plugin
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  • Explore the PowerSys MATLAB/Simulink plugin for transformer models
  • Research inductance calculations relevant to transformer flux measurement
  • Investigate the MathWorks electronics suite for additional modeling tools
  • Review available Simulink demos included in the MATLAB installation
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Electrical engineers, simulation modelers, and researchers interested in transformer modeling and analysis using MATLAB/Simulink.

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Hi everyone .

How we can build a scheme for short circuit transformer in secondary and open circuit during transitional processes with Matlab/Simulink ?

And how we can build a measurement for fluxes ??
 
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There is a variety of transformer equation models available on the powersys matlab/simulink plugin. but alas the electronics suite would be preferable, see mathworks.com. The only way to get it is to have connections with an accredited university.

as for transformer flux calculation they all take a generic form from an environment represented by inductance calculations.

unfortunately most of the simulink models are compiled, but some equations are visible in plain text. just take a linger if you have some simulink demos in the source of MATLAB install.
 

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