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Simulink-SVC

Simulink-SVC

Simulink-SVC

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Hello everyone. A brief thanks to everyone who even gives a glance on my question .
I am working on a simulation in simulink matlab and i am trying to simulate a simple circuit with an infinite bus some RL loads and transformers and in one bus i have connected a SVC (static var compensator ) My question is that when i run the simulation and then through the POWERGUI  i see the steady state voltages and currents, the svc current is zero. That happens also on the simulink model power_svc. Is there an explanation on this ? Can i make it somehow that i can see the rms current of  the svc also? Why is it that i can see the svc current on the scope ? Does it have  anything to do with how the svc is demonstrated in the internal equations? I will be waiting for your opinions . Thank you all.  

RE: Simulink-SVC

Hello to everyone.
As you I'm trying to simulate an SVC with matlab/simulink.
My circuit is composed by a feeder with finite short circuit power, a step-down transformer and a load connected at the secondary side of the SD transformer. In the same bus (secondary side of transformer) I've connected also the SVC but the simulation didn't start. Can anyone help me? Thank you

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