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Machine Model Gencls - Playback

This document describes a machine model called GENCLS_PLAYBACK that can simulate the behavior of a synchronous generator by using a Thevenin voltage source to playback a known recorded voltage/frequency signal. The model uses mechanical swing equations to model the generator's mechanical torque and speed in response to electrical torque, with parameters like inertia constant H, damping coefficient D, and mechanical and electrical torques.

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Machine Model Gencls - Playback

This document describes a machine model called GENCLS_PLAYBACK that can simulate the behavior of a synchronous generator by using a Thevenin voltage source to playback a known recorded voltage/frequency signal. The model uses mechanical swing equations to model the generator's mechanical torque and speed in response to electrical torque, with parameters like inertia constant H, damping coefficient D, and mechanical and electrical torques.

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Machine Model GENCLS_PLAYBACK

Machine Model GENCLS_PLAYBACK


Synchronous machine represented by “classical” modeling or
Thevenin Voltage Source to play Back known
voltage/frequency signal
Zab  0.03
on 100 MVA base

Responding
Recorded System
Voltage
A B

States:
1 – Angel
Mechanical Swing Equations
Responding
2 – Speed w System
I ppd
𝛿̇ = 𝜔 ∗ 𝜔0
gencls 1 𝑃𝑚𝑒𝑐ℎ − 𝐷𝜔
B 𝜔̇ = ( − 𝑇𝑒𝑙𝑒𝑐 )
2𝐻 1+𝜔
Zab  0.03 𝜔 = per unit speed deviation, so 𝜔 = 0 means we
on 100 MVA base are at synchronous speed and 𝜔 = 1 would
mean it’s spinning at double synchronous speed
𝜔0 = synchronous speed 2𝜋𝑓0 where 𝑓0 is the
Responding nominal system frequency in Hz
System
I ppd
Note: If option Ignore Speed Effects in Generator
gencls
Swing Equation is true, then instead use
A B 1
𝜔̇ = (𝑃 − 𝐷𝜔 − 𝑇𝑒𝑙𝑒𝑐 )
2𝐻 𝑚𝑒𝑐ℎ
Model supported by PSLF

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