MathWorks Simscape Electrical enables modeling of electrical power systems across different time scales, from quasi-static 8760-hour studies to electromagnetic transients. With practical examples, the behavior of converter-dominated grids is analyzed, evaluating faults, reconfiguration, and stability. The event, available on demand, is supported by MathWorks, IEEE Spectrum, and Wiley.
Transient simulation in inverter-based grids ⚡
The massive integration of inverter-based resources demands tools that capture fast and slow dynamics. Simscape Electrical addresses this challenge with libraries of semiconductor components and control models. Simulations allow examining faults such as short circuits, exploring automatic grid reconfiguration, and verifying compliance with grid codes. All within an environment that combines electromagnetic precision with computational efficiency.
Simulating 8760 hours without drinking coffee ☕
Because yes, modeling an entire year of electrical operation sounds like medieval punishment, but Simscape Electrical does it while you have breakfast. Sure, when the system fails at 3 AM in the simulation, at least you don't have to get up to fix it. The grid reconfigures itself, but your patience with the inverters, not so much.