Multi-Winding Transformer
Multi-Winding Transformer
Multi-Winding Transformer
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Description
The equivalent circuit of a Multi-Windings Transformer block with two primary windings and
.three secondary windings is shown in the next figure
You can add equally spaced taps to the first primary winding (the upper-left winding) or to
the first secondary winding (the upper-right winding). The equivalent circuit of a Multi-
Winding Transformer block with one primary winding and eight taps on the first of the two
.secondary windings is shown in the next figure
The winding terminals are identified by the corresponding winding number. The first winding
is the first one on the primary side (upper-left side) and the last winding is the last one on
the secondary side (bottom-right side). The polarities of the windings are defined by a plus
.sign
The tap terminals are identified by their winding number followed by a dot character and
the tap number. Taps are equally spaced so that voltage appearing at no load between two
consecutive taps is equal to the total voltage of the winding divided by (number of taps +1).
The total winding resistance and leakage inductance of a tapped winding is equally
.distributed along the taps
Parameters
Configuration Tab
Specifies the number of windings on the primary side (left side) of the transformer. Default
.is 1
Specifies the number of windings on the secondary side (right side) of the transformer.
.Default is 3
Tapped winding
Select no taps (default) if you don't want to add taps to the transformer. Select taps on
upper left winding to add taps to the first winding on the primary side of the transformer.
Select taps on upper right winding to add taps to the secondary winding on the right side of
the transformer. The number of taps is specified by the Number of taps (equally
.spaced) parameter
This parameter is not enabled if the Tapped winding parameter is set to no taps. Default
.is 2
If theTapped winding parameter is set to taps on upper left winding, you specify the number
.of taps to add to the first winding on the left side
If theTapped winding parameter is set to taps on upper right winding, you specify the
.number of taps to add to the first winding on the right side
Saturable core
Simulate hysteresis
Specify a .mat file containing the data to be used for the hysteresis model. When you open
the Hysteresis Design Tool of the Powergui, the default hysteresis loop and parameters
saved in the hysteresis.mat file are displayed. Use the Load button of the Hysteresis Design
tool to load another .mat file. Use the Save button of the Hysteresis Design tool to save your
.model in a new .mat file
Measurements
Select Winding voltages to measure the voltage across the winding terminals of the
.Saturable Transformer block
Select Winding currents to measure the current flowing through the windings of the
.Saturable Transformer block
Select Flux and excitation current (Im + IRm) to measure the flux linkage, in volt seconds
.(V.s), and the total excitation current including iron losses modeled by Rm
Select Flux and magnetization current (Im) to measure the flux linkage, in volt seconds (V.s),
.and the magnetization current, in amperes (A), not including iron losses modeled by Rm
Select All measurement (V, I, Flux) to measure the winding voltages, currents, magnetization
.currents, and the flux linkage
.Default is None
Place a Multimeter block in your model to display the selected measurements during the
.simulation
Label Measurement
Parameters Tab
Units
Specify the units used to enter the parameters of the Multi-Winding Transformer block.
Select pu to use per unit. Select SI to use SI units. Changing the Units parameter
from pu to SI, or from SI to pu, will automatically convert the parameters displayed in the
mask of the block. The per unit conversion is based on the transformer rated power Pn in
VA, nominal frequency fn in Hz, and nominal voltage Vn, in Vrms, of the windings. Default
.is pu
The nominal power rating, in volt-amperes (VA), and nominal frequency, in hertz (Hz), of the
transformer. Note that the nominal parameters have no impact on the transformer model
.when the Units parameter is set to SI. Default is [75e3 60]
Specify a vector containing the nominal RMS voltages, in Vrms, of the windings on the left
side, followed by the nominal RMS voltages of the windings on the right side. You don't have
.to specify the individual tap nominal voltages. Default is [ 14400 120 120 120 ]
Winding resistances
Specify a vector containing the resistance values of the windings on the left side, followed by
the resistance values of the windings on the right side. You don't have to specify the
individual tap resistances. Default is [ 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005] when the Units parameter
.is pu and [13.824 0.00096 0.00096 0.00096] when the Units parameter is SI
Magnetization resistance Rm
Magnetization inductance Lm
The magnetization inductance Lm, in Henry or in pu, for a nonsaturable core. Default
.is 50 when the Units parameter is pu and 366.69 when the Units parameter is SI
Saturation characteristic
The saturation characteristic for the saturable core. Specify a series of current/ flux pairs (in
pu) starting with the pair (0,0). Default is [ 0,0 ; 0.0024,1.2 ; 1.0,1.52 ] when
the Units parameter is pu and [0 0;0.017678 64.823;7.3657 82.109] when
.the Units parameter is SI
Advanced Tab
The Advanced tab of the block is not visible when you set the Simulation type parameter of
the powergui block to Continuous, or when you select the Automatically handle discrete
solver parameter of the powergui block. The tab is visible when you set the Simulation type
parameter of the powergui block to Discrete, and when the Automatically handle discrete
.solver parameter of the powergui block is cleared
When selected, a delay is inserted at the output of the saturation model computing
magnetization current as a function of flux linkage (the integral of input voltage computed
by a trapezoidal method). This delay eliminates the algebraic loop resulting from trapezoidal
discretization methods and speeds up the simulation of the model. However, the delay
introduces a one simulation step time delay in the model and can cause numerical
oscillations if the sample time is too large. The algebraic loop is required in most cases to get
.an accurate solution
When cleared (default), the discretization method of the saturation model is specified by
.the Discrete solver model parameter
For more information on what method to use in your application, see Simulating Discretized
.Electrical Systems
Examples
Mutual Inductance
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Description
If you choose to model two- or three-windings inductances with equal mutual coupling, you
specify the self-resistance and inductance of each winding plus the mutual resistance and
:inductance. The electrical model for this block in this case is given below
If you choose to model a general mutual inductance, specify the number of self-windings
(not just limited to 2 or 3 windings) plus the resistance and inductance matrices that define
.the mutual coupling relationship between the windings (balanced or not)
Equations
R=[R1RmRmR2]
and
,L=[L1LmLmL2]
:where
Parameters
Select Two or Three windings with equal mutual terms to implement a three-phase mutual
.inductance with equal mutual coupling between the windings. This is the default
The self-resistance and inductance for winding 1, in ohms (Ω) and henries (H). Default is [1.1
.1.1e-03]
The self-resistance and inductance for winding 2, in ohms (Ω) and henries (H). Default is [ 1.1
.1.1e-03]
Mutual impedance
The mutual resistance and inductance between windings, in ohms (Ω) and henries (H). The
mutual resistance and inductance corresponds to the magnetizing resistance and inductance
on the standard transformer circuit diagram. If the mutual resistance and reactance are set
to [0 0], the block implements three separate inductances with no mutual coupling. Default
.is [1.0 1.0e-03]
The mutual inductance can be expressed as a relationship between two self inductances as
,Lm = k*sqrt(L1*L2)
Measurements
.Select Winding voltages and currents to measure the winding voltages and currents
.Default is None
Place a Multimeter block in your model to display the selected measurements during the
.simulation
Number of windings
Inductance matrix L
The inductance matrix, in Henrys, that define the mutual coupling relationship between the
self windings. It must be a N-by-N symmetrical matrix. Default is [1.0 0.9 0.9 ; 0.9 1.0 0.9; 0.9
.0.9 1.0 ] * 1e-3
Resistance matrix R
The resistance matrix, in ohms, that define the mutual coupling relationship between the
self windings. It must be a N-by-N symmetrical matrix. Default is [1.0 0.9 0.9 ; 0.9 1.0 0.9; 0.9
. 0.9 1.0 ]
Measurements
.Select Winding voltages and currents to measure the winding voltages and currents
.Default is None
Place a Multimeter block in your model to display the selected measurements during the
.simulation
Limitations
If you choose to model two or three windings inductances with equal mutual coupling, the
:following restrictions apply
Negative values are allowed for the self- and mutual inductances as long as the self-
.inductances are different from the mutual inductance
Windings can be left floating (not connected by an impedance to the rest of the circuit).
However an internal resistor between the floating winding and the main circuit is
automatically added. This internal connection does not affect voltage and current
.measurements
Examples
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