DocumentCode
1368025
Title
Interfacing Techniques for Transient Stability and Electromagnetic Transient Programs IEEE Task Force on Interfacing Techniques for Simulation Tools
Author
Jalili-Marandi, V. ; Dinavahi, V. ; Strunz, K. ; Martinez, J.A. ; Ramirez, A.
Volume
24
Issue
4
fYear
2009
Firstpage
2385
Lastpage
2395
Abstract
Transient stability (TS) and electromagnetic transient (EMT) programs are widely used simulation tools in power systems, with distinct applications but competing requirements. TS programs are fast which makes them suitable for handling large-scale networks, however, the modeling is not sufficiently detailed. On the other hand, EMT simulators are highly detailed, but limited in speed; consequently, they are used to simulate only small portions of the network. Integrating these two types of simulators generates a hybrid simulator which inherits the merits of both programs. A hybrid simulator can fulfill the modeling requirements of a large network by providing a fast as well as a detailed simulation. Establishing a connection between two different programs brings up several important issues which have been addressed, classified, and explained in this paper. An alternative integrated modeling of TS and EMT is also discussed using the concept of frequency shifting.
Keywords
EMTP; power system simulation; power system transient stability; EMT simulators; electromagnetic transient programs; frequency shifting; large-scale networks; power systems; simulation tools; transient stability interfacing techniques; EMTP; Electromagnetic transients; Hybrid power systems; Power system analysis computing; Power system modeling; Power system planning; Power system simulation; Power system stability; Power system transients; Transient analysis; Electromagnetic transient analysis; hybrid simulation; interfacing; power system transient stability;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Power Delivery, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0885-8977
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TPWRD.2008.2002889
Filename
5235771
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