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Power, pos-seq

The Power, pos-seq component computes the positive-sequence active power P (in watts) and reactive power Q (in vars) associated with a periodic set of three-phase voltages and currents. 

P and Q are calculated by evaluating the positive-sequence of the input voltages and currents with a running window over one cycle of the specified fundamental frequency.

The output is held constant to the specified Initial active power and Initial reactive power values for one cycle of the specified fundamental frequency.

Symbol

Mask Parameters

NameDescriptionUnitVariable = {Possible Values}
DescriptionUse this field to add all kinds of information about the component
Description = {'string'}
Fundamental frequencyFundamental frequency used for the calculation of the active power (P) and the reactive power (Q). This value cannot be modified during the simulationHzFnom = { [0, 1e12] }
Initial active power
Initial active power value of the magnitude of the output signal for the first simulation cycle. This value cannot be modified during the simulationWPinit = { [-1e64 1e64] }
Initial reactive power
Initial reactive power value of the magnitude of the output signal for the first simulation cycle. This value cannot be modified during the simulationVarQinit = { [-1e64 1e64] }

Input/Output Signals

Name

Description

Type

Vabc

Vectorized signal containing phase-to-ground voltages (Va, Vb and Vc)

Input

Iabc

Vectorized signal containing phase-to-ground currents (Ia, Ib and Ic)

Input

P

Signal containing the active power of the positive-sequence resulting from the voltage and current signals

Output

Q

Signal containing the reactive power of the positive-sequence resulting from the voltage and current signals

Output

Sensor Descriptions

Name

Description

Unit

Vabc[a]

Signal containing the voltage of phase A

V

Vabc[b]

Signal containing the voltage of phase B

V

Vabc[c]

Signal containing the voltage of phase C

V

Iabc[a]

Signal containing the current of phase A

A

Iabc[b]

Signal containing the current of phase B

A

Iabc[c]

Signal containing the current of phase C

A

P

Signal containing the active power of the positive-sequence resulting from the voltage and current signals

W

Q

Signal containing the reactive power of the positive-sequence resulting from the voltage and current signals

Var

Internal Circuit of the Component


Example Model

This example demonstrates the usage of positive sequence power block. A 3-phase 240V, 60Hz source connected to a 3kW and 0.6kVar load is demonstrated

Note that the following demo requires that users edit the ScopeView template, and replace the existing .oprec data source with the data generated during the simulation.

Simulation results

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