Real-Time Electromagnetic Transient (EMT) Simulation using Simscape
Overview
In this webinar, we will show how Simscape Electrical and Simulink Real-Time can be used to model and simulate electromagnetic transient (EMT) power systems in real-time using Speedgoat hardware.
Highlights
- Programmatically build an EMT model using MATLAB and Simscape Electrical
- Partition the model across multiple cores
- Explore the impact of parameter uncertainty on system response.
- Define and run multiple operational scenarios.
Please allow approximately 45 minutes to attend the presentation and Q&A session. We will be recording this webinar, so if you can't make it for the live broadcast, register and we will send you a link to watch it on-demand.
About the Presenters
Graham Dudgeon is Consultant Product Manager for Electrical Technology at MathWorks and focuses on aligning MathWorks product portfolio with the applications and workflows that are conducted at different stages of electrical technology development. Over the last two decades Graham has supported several industries in the Electrical Technology area, including Aerospace, Marine, Automotive, Industrial Automation, Medical Devices and Power & Utilities. Graham’s technical experience covers - Transmission & Distribution, Grid Integration, Renewable Energy, Power Conversion, Motors & Drives, Microgrids, Electric Aircraft, Electric Ship and Electric Vehicle, with an emphasis on system modeling and simulation, control design, and data analytics. Prior to joining MathWorks, Graham was Senior Research Fellow at the Rolls-Royce University Technology Centre in Electrical Power Systems at the University of Strathclyde in Scotland, UK.
Shripad Chandrachood is a Principal Engineer at MathWorks focused on supporting key applications in the areas of electric mobility, power conversion, and real-time grid simulation. For the past 17 years at MathWorks, he has helped customers adopt modeling and simulation workflows for developing advanced energy systems and led application engineering teams in the Energy Production and Industrial Automation sectors. Prior to joining MathWorks in May 2007, Shripad worked as an Operations & Control Engineer with the TATA Power Company and as an Automation Engineer at Siemens, India. He holds a bachelor’s in electrical engineering from the University of Pune and a Master of Science in electrical engineering from the University of Alabama Birmingham, USA.