Discrimination

Discrimination of Machine models

Information

This information is part of the Modelica Standard Library maintained by the Modelica Association.

Machine type Transient models QuasiStatic models
Transformers Modelica.Electrical.Machines.BasicMachines.Transformers Modelica.Electrical.QuasiStationary.Machines.BasicMachines.Transformers
DC machines Modelica.Electrical.Machines.BasicMachines.DCMachines Modelica.Electrical.Machines.BasicMachines.QuasiStationaryDCMachines
Induction machines, limited to 3 phases Modelica.Electrical.Machines.BasicMachines.AsynchronousInductionMachines n/a
Synchronous machines, limited to 3 phases Modelica.Electrical.Machines.BasicMachines.SynchronousInductionMachines n/a
Induction machines, arbitrary number of phases Modelica.Magnetic.FundamentalWave.BasicMachines.AsynchronousInductionMachines Modelica.Magnetic.QuasiStatic.FundamentalWave.BasicMachines.InductionMachines
Synchronous machines, arbitrary number of phases Modelica.Magnetic.FundamentalWave.BasicMachines.SynchronousInductionMachines Modelica.Magnetic.QuasiStatic.FundamentalWave.BasicMachines.SynchronousMachines

Note:

  • Transient and quasiStatic models are parameter compatible.
  • Induction machine models limited to 3 phases and with arbitrary number of phases are parameter compatible.
  • Synchronous machine models limited to 3 phases and with arbitrary number of phases are parameter compatible.