short circuit modelling at time t=5sec feeding a Induction motor

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JOSIP
JOSIP el 11 de Abr. de 2025
Respondida: Vinay el 12 de Jun. de 2025
Hi,
I don't know how to model an short circuit feeding the mathematical Simulink model of an Induction motor. I would lile to switch at time t=5sec from the standard three phase 380V feeding voltage to an short circuit and se how the current of the model of IM varies in time.
I think that it should behave like a generator when the short circuit occures in the feeding line.
Could you possibly help me to model this?
I send you some pics for more clarity:
Here I have tried to switch the incoming voltage to zero at time t=5 sec but it's not the same as an shortciruited voltage source.
Could anyone help me ?
Thanks

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Vinay
Vinay el 12 de Jun. de 2025
Hi @JOSIP,
The 'Three-Phase Fault' block can be used to model short-circuit behavior in a system. Initially, the fault block remains open and, when triggered, it creates a low-resistance path between the phases and ground.
The parameter 'Ron' represents the impedance of the arc through which the fault current flows. It effectively acts as a low-resistance switch between the phases and ground (or between phases), activated at the specified fault time.
Please refer to the below documentation of 'Three - Phase' for more details:
I hope this helps!

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