How to use more than 1 powergui in the same model?
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Hello everyone, I am building a microgrid that I will be using for testing my multiagent system, which means that I know just a little in Matlab... In this microgrid, I need to have a PV, which works in discrete mode, and a wind turbine, which works in phasors mode, and an emergency DG, which works in continuous mode. Since they work in different powerguis, I cannot have them all in the same model. I thought at first to separate the models and use model reference (model block variant) to call them, but still this solution doesn't work. I am having really a hard time and I cannot figure out how to solve this issue. I need your assistance all please with a solution easy to understand and can get me off this problem. Thanks a lot all of you
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Mikaeil Eslami
2019-11-6
hi , could you find a solution? i have also the same problem with the same project.
Taouba Jouini
2020-3-3
编辑:Taouba Jouini
2020-3-3
The same question has been asked on ResearchGate at two occasions: https://www.researchgate.net/post/How_to_have_two_powergui_in_the_same_model_in_Matlabhttps://www.researchgate.net/post/Is_there_a_way_to_use_both_a_phasor_and_a_discrete_powergui_in_one_matlab_simulink_model
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Sabin
2024-1-22
You can use multiple powergui blocks in a system that contains two or more independent electrical circuits that you want to simulate with different powergui solvers.
To do so, put each circuit in a different subsystem, and then add a powergui block inside each subsystem.
When you use more than one powergui block in a model:
- Do not place a powergui block in the top-level diagram.
- Place every independent model in a different subsystem.
- Place a single powergui block in the top level diagram of every subsystem.
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