The Power-Oriented Graphs Modeling Technique: From the Fundamental Principles to the Systematic, Step-by-Step Modeling of Complex Physical Systems

Autor: Tebaldi, Davide, Zanasi, Roberto
Rok vydání: 2024
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Druh dokumentu: Working Paper
Popis: Modeling physical systems is an essential skill for a control engineer, since it enables to achieve a deep understanding of their dynamic behavior and, consequently, the development of effective control strategies. The first part of this article provides a tutorial description of the fundamental principles and properties of the Power-Oriented Graphs (POG) modeling technique. Various case studies in different energetic domains are then presented to consolidate the fundamental principles, each highlighting different features of the POG modeling technique. The latter is then compared with the other two main graphical modeling techniques available in the literature, namely Bond Graph (BG) and Energetic Macroscopic Representation (EMR). The second part of this article assumes once again a tutorial nature, in order to introduce the new Fast Modeling POG (FMPOG) procedure. The FMPOG, which operates in the POG framework, is a methodical step-by-step procedure that enables the readers to quickly derive the power-oriented graphical model of physical systems starting from their schematics. From the power-oriented graphical model, the state-space model can then be directly determined. To ensure the FMPOG procedure is easily usable by the entire community, we apply it to three examples in different energetic domains in this article, guiding the reader step-by-step through the derivation of the physical systems models. A freely available Matlab/Simulink program is provided in a repository, allowing the users to automatically apply the FMPOG procedure to various classes of physical systems. This program allows to convert the physical systems schematics into the corresponding POG block schemes and, ultimately, into the state-space mathematical models.
Databáze: arXiv