Three-Phase Dynamic Load
Implement three-phase dynamic load with active power and reactive power as function of voltage or controlled from external input
Libraries:
      Simscape / 
      Electrical / 
      Specialized Power Systems / 
      Passives
   
Description
The Three-Phase Dynamic Load block implements a three-phase, three-wire dynamic load whose active power P and reactive power Q vary as function of positive-sequence voltage. Negative- and zero-sequence currents are not simulated. The three load currents are therefore balanced, even under unbalanced load voltage conditions.
The load impedance is kept constant if the terminal voltage V of the load is lower than a specified value Vmin. When the terminal voltage is greater than the Vmin value, the active power P and reactive power Q of the load vary as follows:
where
- V0 is the initial positive sequence voltage. 
- P0 and Qo are the initial active and reactive powers at the initial voltage Vo. 
- V is the positive-sequence voltage. 
- np and nq are exponents (usually between 1 and 3) controlling the nature of the load. 
- Tp1 and Tp2 are time constants controlling the dynamics of the active power P. 
- Tq1 and Tq2 are time constants controlling the dynamics of the reactive power Q. 
For a constant current load, for example, you set np to 1 and nq to 1, and for constant impedance load you set np to 2 and nq to 2.
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Version History
Introduced before R2006a

