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The document discusses high voltage direct current (HVDC) systems and their simulation in power system analysis software. Key features of HVDC systems modeling include detailed converter modeling, composite AC/DC systems, automatic harmonic analysis, and various control schemes. The HVDC model allows for load flow analysis, harmonic current injection modeling, and transient stability studies. Standards followed include IEEE Std 1378-1997 and guidelines for commissioning HVDC converter stations. Benefits are accurate modeling of static, steady-state and dynamic behavior of combined AC and DC systems.
The document discusses high voltage direct current (HVDC) systems and their simulation in power system analysis software. Key features of HVDC systems modeling include detailed converter modeling, composite AC/DC systems, automatic harmonic analysis, and various control schemes. The HVDC model allows for load flow analysis, harmonic current injection modeling, and transient stability studies. Standards followed include IEEE Std 1378-1997 and guidelines for commissioning HVDC converter stations. Benefits are accurate modeling of static, steady-state and dynamic behavior of combined AC and DC systems.
The document discusses high voltage direct current (HVDC) systems and their simulation in power system analysis software. Key features of HVDC systems modeling include detailed converter modeling, composite AC/DC systems, automatic harmonic analysis, and various control schemes. The HVDC model allows for load flow analysis, harmonic current injection modeling, and transient stability studies. Standards followed include IEEE Std 1378-1997 and guidelines for commissioning HVDC converter stations. Benefits are accurate modeling of static, steady-state and dynamic behavior of combined AC and DC systems.
ISO 9001 A3147 ANSI/IEEE Std 730.1-1989 CAN/CSA-Q396.1.2-89 *Maximum number of energized buses during calculations is license dependent. Unlimited Buses* & Elements No Voltage Limitations Looped & Radial Systems Integrated 1-Phase, 3-Phase, & DC Systems Multiple Generators & Grid Connections Multiple Isolated Sub-Systems Customizable Libraries Graphical Display of Results on One-Line Diagrams Customizable Font Types, Sizes, Styles, & Colors Customizable Display of Ratings & Results Graphical Display of Equipment Impedance & Grounding Automatic Error Checking Graphical Display of Overstressed Devices Graphical Display of Over/Under Voltage Buses Dynamically Adjust Display of Results h i g h
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l i n kProduction Description High Voltage DC (HVDC) Systems are used to simulate High Voltage Direct Current Transmission Systems or other DC Links. The integrated model can be used in different applications, such as load flow analysis, harmonic analysis and transient stability. Multiple control schemes and different types of dynamic modes are available. All the equipment in conversion inversion stations are considered in the model. Key Features Detailed Converter Modeling Composite AC/DC Inverter/AC Systems Combined Transformer Model Automatic harmonic spectrum calculation Built in Control Schemes Easy-To-Use Dynamic Modes Capabilities Load flow analysis model with all possible control schemes Harmonic current injection modeling Transient stability modeling Shut-off and restart modeling Features Friendly graphical user interface Integrated data sheet Application oriented properties Standard interface design Standards IEEE Std 1378-1997 IEEE guide for commissioning High-Voltage Direct-Current (HVDC) converter stations and associated transmission systems Benefits Accurate static-steady & dynamic modeling Combined AC & DC systems in a study Convenient implement of modeling in different applications DC Link, Modeling, & Simulation High Voltage DC Systems Operation Technology, Inc. www.etap.com 17 Goodyear Irvine, CA 92618 949.462.0100 Fax 949.462.0200