Discrimination
Discrimination of Machine models
Library
Modelica/Electrical/Machines/UsersGuide
Description
Machine type | Transient models | QuasiStatic models |
---|---|---|
Transformers | Modelica.Electrical.Machines.BasicMachines.Transformers | Modelica.Electrical.QuasiStationary.Machines.BasicMachines.Transformers |
DC machines | Modelica.Electrical.Machines.BasicMachines.DCMachines | Modelica.Electrical.Machines.BasicMachines.QuasiStationaryDCMachines |
Induction machines, limited to 3 phases | Modelica.Electrical.Machines.BasicMachines.AsynchronousInductionMachines | n/a |
Synchronous machines, limited to 3 phases | Modelica.Electrical.Machines.BasicMachines.SynchronousInductionMachines | n/a |
Induction machines, arbitrary number of phases | Modelica.Magnetic.FundamentalWave.BasicMachines.AsynchronousInductionMachines | Modelica.Magnetic.QuasiStatic.FundamentalWave.BasicMachines.InductionMachines |
Synchronous machines, arbitrary number of phases | Modelica.Magnetic.FundamentalWave.BasicMachines.SynchronousInductionMachines | Modelica.Magnetic.QuasiStatic.FundamentalWave.BasicMachines.SynchronousMachines |
Note:
- Transient and quasiStatic models are parameter compatible.
- Induction machine models limited to 3 phases and with arbitrary number of phases are parameter compatible.
- Synchronous machine models limited to 3 phases and with arbitrary number of phases are parameter compatible.