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Microprocessor Simulation of Synchronous Machine Dynamics in Real-Time

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A new model generator implementation in which a microprocessor solves the discretized generator dynamic equations is described, implemented using digital hardware.
Abstract
A major shortcoming of real-time analog power system simulators has been the lack of an inexpensive and flexible dynamic generator model. This paper describes such a model, implemented using digital hardware. Issues which are addressed in the design include model-to-network interfacing, stability, accuracy, and processor architecture. Simulation results of the resulting model generator are presented. Real-time power system simulation is typically carried out on a scale model of the power system known as a Transient Network Analyzer (TNA), which consists primarily of passive component models of power system elements such as transmission lines and transformers. Several dynamic generator models have been constructed for use with TNA's with varying degrees of success. [1,2] The primary shortcomings of these implementations have been high cost and lack of flexibility. This paper describes a new model generator implementation in which a microprocessor solves the discretized generator dynamic equations. Interface to the TNA is via analog-to-digital and digital-to-analog converters. A few of the advantages to this approach are: the parameter values are easy to change, the mathematical model itself is easily modified, and the hardware is inexpensive.

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Power Electronic Converter Based PMSG Emulator: A Testbed for Renewable Energy Experiments

TL;DR: This paper presents a converter-based permanent magnet synchronous generator (PMSG) emulator as a testbed for designing, analyzing, and testing of the generator's power electronic interface and its control system.
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Development of power system simulator for research and education

TL;DR: An analog power-system simulator developed for research and education at Waseda University is discussed in this article, which allows system dynamic analyses to be done easily and gives an overall understanding of the events comprising the analyses.
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An extensible real-time digital transient network analyzer

TL;DR: In this paper, the development of a completely digital power system multiprocessor transient network analyzer (TNA) is reported, which can model electromagnetic transient phenomena with available digital technology to a detail of about 100 mu s, corresponding to frequencies below about 5 kHz.
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Multiprocessor based generator module for a real-time power system simulator

TL;DR: A novel generator module for a real-time power system simulator was developed, where a multiprocessor and an analog three-phase sinusoidal oscillator are used to simulate the generator behavior.
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