- To setup the PSCAD/MATLAB co-simulation environment, Intel(R) Fortan compiler and Microsoft VS Code software are required.
- Test your Intel Fortan compiler setup. This can be done by launching PSCAD and selecting the FORTAN compiler. Next, load a case into PSCAD and run it. Successful run indicates that the compiler is working fine.
- Test your PSCAD-MATLAB Co-simulation, select your MATLAB version and try running a simple MATLAB example.
- If the example runs successfully, you are ready to use the co-simulation environment.
Taking a Simulink Model Over to PSCAD
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Hey guys,
For the last few weeks, I've been trying to figure out a way to take a model in Simulink, and just try to take it over to PSCAD. Ideally, the model being translated over to PSCAD.
I'm not sure if this is possible, but I have been working with the Code Generator and have managed to generate a Dynamic Link Library. I was wondering if anyone else has worked on something similar and/or had any ideas that could put me in the right direction for achieving this?
Thanks a lot.
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Drishti
2024 年 9 月 17 日
Hi RemilBed,
PSCAD and MATLAB supports a co-simulation environment that you can utilize to import your Simulink model to PSCAD environment.
You can follow the below mentioned steps to setup the co-simulation environment:
For more workarounds, you can refer to the following MATLAB Answers post:
I hope this helps.
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