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http://dx.doi.org/10.5370/JEET.2015.10.3.812

A Faulty Synchronous Machine Model for Efficient Interface with Power System  

Amangaldi Koochaki (Department of Electrical Engineering, Aliabad Katoul Branch, Islamic Azad University)
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Journal of Electrical Engineering and Technology / v.10, no.3, 2015 , pp. 812-819 More about this Journal
Abstract
This paper presents a new approach for simulating the internal faults of synchronous machines using distributed computing and Large Change Sensitivity (LCS) analysis. LCS analysis caters for a parallel solution of 3-phase model of a faulted machine within the symmetrical component-based model of interconnected network. The proposed method considers dynamic behavior of the faulty machine and connected system and tries to accurately solve the synchronous machine’s internal fault conditions in the system. The proposed method is implemented in stand-alone FORTRAN-based phasor software and the results have been compared with available recordings from real networks and precisely simulated faults by use of the ATP/EMTP as a time domain software package. An encouraging correlation between the simulation results using proposed method, ATP simulation and measurements was observed and reported. The simplified approach also enables engineers to quickly investigate their particular cases with a reasonable precision.
Keywords
Distributed simulation; Internal fault; Large change sensitivity; Synchronous machine modeling.;
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