TY - CONF AV - none KW - Industrial plants; Real time systems; Reconfigurable hardware KW - Digital simulation; Electric systems; High currents; MATLAB /simulink; Power system blockset; Real time simulations; Simulation of power systems; SIMULINK environment KW - MATLAB ID - scholars61 TI - Simulation of power system and machines of an industrial plant using the MATLAB/Simulink Power System Blockset (PSB) SP - 293 N1 - cited By 5; Conference of Student Conference on Research and Development, SCOReD 2002 ; Conference Date: 16 July 2002 Through 17 July 2002; Conference Code:115994 N2 - This paper presents a study of the approaches taken to model and simulate power systems of an industrial plant. Even the best-designed electric systems occasionally experience short-circuits resulting in abnormally high currents. To predict the behavior of these short circuits, system models are developed and simulated prior to commissioning work in the plant. Mathematical modeling of each component in the power system is based on short-circuit analysis techniques which are covered extensively throughout this paper. From the models and parameters developed we can calculate fault currents in a power system, which is the main emphasis in this study. Digital simulation is carried out using the Power Systems Blockset (PSB) of MATLAB, which is a powerful graphic tool that allows building of schematics and real-time simulation of power systems in the Simulink environment. Finally the calculation and simulation results are compared to validate the accuracy of the model. © 2002 IEEE. SN - 0780375653; 9780780375659 PB - Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc. Y1 - 2002/// EP - 296 UR - https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-84971624418&doi=10.1109%2fSCORED.2002.1033116&partnerID=40&md5=4c747d7b564b95c6ea76a3fcc565142d A1 - Ismail, I. A1 - Nadarajah, S. ER -