The paper considers solving electrical engineering problems using mathematical simulation and the MatLab software package. Simulation is used as a tool to solve differential equations in the Simulink environment. The MatLab software package provides sufficient simulation accuracy, which may reach 95% in the calculation of electrical engineering systems as compared to simulation and calculation using specialized software. The solution to a heterogeneous linear differential equation with second-order constants has been considered as a simulation technique and a basis for further building complex models, it describes a series-oscillatory circuit comprising an LRC circuit and a series-connected sinusoidal AC source. The basic part of the study results considers more complex models of the electric circuit graph and the separately excited DC motor control systems. All simulation results have been compared with real calculations performed using specialized software or simulation on laboratory installations. The efficiency of solving electrical engineering differential equations using the MatLab software package with an acceptable simulation accuracy exceeding 95% has been confirmed.
Solving Electrical Engineering Problems Using Mathematical Simulation
Lect. Notes in Networks, Syst.
International School on Neural Networks, Initiated by IIASS and EMFCSC ; 2022 ; St.Petersburg, Russia February 08, 2022 - February 10, 2022
Networked Control Systems for Connected and Automated Vehicles ; Kapitel : 117 ; 1149-1158
16.11.2022
10 pages
Aufsatz/Kapitel (Buch)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
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