MATLAB电力系统工具箱提供了一套全面的功能和模型,用于电力系统的分析、设计与仿真。它支持从元件建模到系统级仿真的各个环节,帮助工程师高效地开发创新解决方案。
The Power System Toolbox (PST) was originally conceived and developed by Dr. Kwok W. Cheung and Prof. Joe Chow from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in the early 1990s. From 1993 to 2009, Graham Rogers, who previously operated under Cherry Tree Scientific Software, marketed and further developed PST for use by utilities, consultants, and universities worldwide.
During this period of development from 1993 to 2009, significant upgrades were made to the software. These included vectorized computations aimed at enhancing computational speed, additional power system components, more features for linear analysis, and other improvements.
Since February 2010, PST and other software developed by Graham Rogers have been distributed through a webpage. Cherry Tree Scientific Software is no longer operational.
PST comprises a set of coordinated MATLAB m-files that model the necessary power system components for conducting power flow and stability studies. The toolbox includes these files along with demo examples showcasing how to use them, several sets of dynamic data, and user manuals.
The original paper about PST was published in IEEE Transactions on Power Systems.