How to model an interphase transformer using mutual inductance blocks (IPT)
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MathWorks Support Team
on 6 Nov 2018
Answered: MathWorks Support Team
on 24 Apr 2019
How can I model an interphase transformer using mutual inductance blocks (IPT)
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MathWorks Support Team
on 25 Apr 2019
If you desire to model an interphase transformer such as the 2-interphase Transformer detailed in the documentation attached,"modeling and analysis of multi-IPT.pdf", you actually need two mutual inductance blocks. The current enters at each mutual inductance block's respective input marked by 1. The inputs marked by 2 are connected to the output of the opposite mutual inductance block's second output. Finally, the first output of each mutual inductance block combine which signify the output path of the current. This can be seen in the solution model attached, "InterPhaseTransformer_16a.slx".
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