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Hardware in the loop (HIL) simulation, especially power HIL (PHIL) simulation, is a promising tool for motor drive design and prototyping. It inherits both the flexibility of simulation and the authenticity of hardware itself, which therefore allow an actual motor drive design to be thoroughly scrutinized under almost any conceivable condition. In this paper, a unique 5 MW PHIL simulation facility...
Power hardware-in-the-Loop (PHIL) simulation is not plug-and-play. Stability and accuracy issues must be well investigated before concluding anything from the simulation result. This paper describes a simulation based pre-evaluation sequence which has been followed in performing a PHIL simulation for a notional electric ship study. In the pre-evaluation, it is found that the interface time delay causes...
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