Ruolan Sun, Du Yang, Daolong Shi, Liang Zhuo, Huideng Peng
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Abstract
The traditional finite element model of permanent magnet synchronous generator (PMSG) is time-consuming due to the need for nonlinear iteration of each grid. Besides, the performance of various components of the voltage regulator controller (VRC) will be affected by the operating environment. The traditional component library cannot meet the accurate digital twin effect. Taking an emergency power supply system for an unmanned aerial vehicle as an example, this paper uses the device-level modeling method to build a digital twin simulation model (DTSM) of a PMSG and its AC-DC regulated power supply system, which simulation results can guarantee real-time output results in synchronization with the experiment and has an agile digital twin effect. Finally, the calculated results are compared with the experimental values to verify the accuracy of the proposed digital twin device-level model, which is of great significance to the combined design of PMSGs and VRCs.