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Opal-RT Electrical Systems and Drives Customers
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ABB, Citeq |
ABB Canada, in conjunction with Hydro-Québec's CITEQ (Centre d'innovation sur le transport d'énergie du Québec), has used RT-LAB for power-system control applications.
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General Electric Transportation Systems (GETS) |
General Electric Transportation Systems (GETS) selected an RT-LAB Electrical Engineering Simulator (EES) to test DC-AC, AC-DC and cyclo converter controllers. The firing pulses of the controller are connected directly to the RT-LAB EES, which detects the pulse status and the time of occurrence of the turn-on and turn-off commands. The simulator computes the transients and returns voltages and currents to the controller through high-speed analog outputs within 50 µs.
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General Electric Transportation Systems Off Highway Vehicles |
GETS Off Highway Vehicles (OHV) have just taken delivery of a fully integrated RT-LAB Engineering Simulator that will be used to model the primary drive for a heavy-duty electrical vehicle for off-highway applications. Using high fidelity models developed by Opal-RT, the simulator models a single Induction Motor (IM) drive, supplied by parallel inverters, complete with signal conditioning for hardware-in-the-loop testing.
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Hydro-Québec |
Hydro-Québec (LTÉE) has purchased RT-LAB to simulate dynamic load to test the influence of voltage fluctuation on the performance of the electric motor drives and optimize their controllers.
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Mitsubishi Electric Corporation |
Mitsubishi Electric Corporation is using RT-LAB for various advanced development projects.
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