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S-Domain Equivalent System for Electromagnetic Transient Studies PART I : Frequency Dependent Network Equivalent  

왕용필 (동아대 전기전자컴퓨터공학부)
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The Transactions of the Korean Institute of Electrical Engineers A / v.52, no.11, 2003 , pp. 632-638 More about this Journal
Abstract
Modern power systems are very complex and to model them completely is impractical for electromagnetic transient studies. Therefore areas outside the immediate area of interest must be represented by some form of frequency dependent equivalent. The s-domain rational function form of frequency dependent equivalent does not need refitting if the simulation time-step is changed in the electromagnetic transient program. This is because the s-domain rational function coefficients are independent of the simulation time-step, unlike the z-domain rational function coefficients. S-domain rational function fitting techniques for representing frequency dependent equivalents have been developed using Least Squares Fitting(LSF). However it does not suffer the implementation error that exited in this work as it ignored the instantaneous term. This paper Presents the formulation for developing 1 Port Frequency Dependent Network Equivalent(FDNE) with the instantaneous term in S-domain and illustrates its use. This 1 port FDNE have been applied to the CIGRE Benchmark Rectifier test AC system. The electromagnetic transient package PSCAD/EMTDC is used to assess the transient response of the 1 port (FDNE) developed with Thevenin and Norton Equivalent network. The study results have indicated the robustness and accuracy of 1 port FDNE for electromagnetic transient studies.
Keywords
S-Domain Equivalent System; Frequency Dependent network Equivalent(FDNE); Electromagnetic Transient Studies; Least Squares Fitting(LSF);
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