How to build a BESS model phasor system

The examples above in MATLAB all produce BESS sets in discrete mode. I want to build a BESS set in phasor mode but don't know how to do it because the battery block only allows running in discrete mode. I am very confused. Please help me.

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Paul
Paul am 29 Mär. 2026
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Sabin
Sabin am 12 Apr. 2026

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The detailed battery block is not phasor-compatible. You will need to use a simplified or custom model for phasor simulations. For example, use a controlled voltage or current source to implement a simplified battery model or an alternative approach to represent the battery dynamics in an average or steady state way.
Phasor simulation is a method used to analyze electrical power systems by representing sinusoidal voltages and currents as complex numbers (phasors), rather than simulating their instantaneous waveforms. This approach allows for faster simulations by focusing on the steady-state behavior of the system, making it ideal for studying large-scale power system dynamics over longer time periods.

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