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Modeling and Simulation of Electrotechnical Systems

Type of study Doctoral
Language of instruction Czech
Code 430-6010/01
Abbreviation MaSETS
Course title Modeling and Simulation of Electrotechnical Systems
Credits 10
Coordinating department Department of Applied Electronics
Course coordinator prof. Ing. Petr Palacký, Ph.D.

Subject syllabus

Lectures:
Introduce of the OrCAD software, basic characteristics, types of analysis, models, blocks, libraries and materials
Simulation methods of basic analog circuits (passive elements circuits, basic transistors and operation amplifier circuits) in OrCAD software.
Design, simulation and characteristics of the filters (low and high pass, bandpass and bandstop filter) in OrCAD software.
Simulation of digital circuits (sequential and combinational logical basic circuits) in OrCAD software.
Modeling and simulation of power electronic circuits (controlled and uncontrolled rectifier) in OrCAD software.
Modeling and simulation of power electronic circuits (basic inverter circuits, PWM) in OrCAD software.
Methods of difficult simulation (design division, block creation) in OrCAD software.
MATLAB/SIMULINK software introduction, basic features, toolbox, models, blocks and libraries.
Modeling and simulation methods of controlled and uncontrolled, nonreversible and reversible rectifier in MATLAB/SIMULINK software. Modeling and simulation of pulse converter.
Modeling and simulation methods of pulse converter in MATLAB/SIMULINK software. One-quadrant, two-quadrants and four-quadrants connection. Unipolar, bipolar control.
Modeling and simulation methods of frequency converter with voltage-source inverted by and without PWM in MATLAB/SIMULINK software.
Modeling and simulation methods of mechatronic system actuators - electric motors in MATLAB/SIMULINK software.
Modeling and simulation methods of analog and digital regulators (P, PI, PID, PS, PSD regulators) in MATLAB/SIMULINK software.
Modeling and simulation methods of sensors in MATLAB/SIMULINK software. Current sensors, voltage sensors, speed sensors, angle rotor sensors (speed-voltage generator, incremental sensor)

Literature

Chipperfield, A.J. - Fleming, P.J.: MATLAB toolboxes and applications for control. Peter Peregrinus Ltd.,ISBN 0 86341 290 4, 1993.
Mohan Ned: Power Electronics: Computer Simulation, Analysis and Education Using PSpice. Minnesota Power Elecronics Research & Education, 1999, Minneapolis, USA.

Advised literature

OrCAD www.orcad.com
MATLAB/SIMULINK www.mathworks.com