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asked 2024-09-26 12:58:21 -0500

Ridouan gravatar image

updated 2024-09-26 13:22:32 -0500

Hi everyone,

I am attempting to run a dynamic simulation with the PSSE model. Specifically, I am simulating the frequency response of the model and comparing it with the measured data.

I have used the Playback model PLBVFU1 to apply the measured voltage at the HV level, and I adjusted the frequency to match the one forced on the PPC.

I am sharing the results with you: https://*ibb.co/ctqsnHp (delete *)

the model performs well for active power, but the reactive power does not match the measurements and varies significantly. Additionally, the voltage at the PCC has changed a little bit.

Could you assist me with this and provide any insights or suggestions for improvement?

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answered 2024-09-26 18:13:44 -0500

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For a frequency event playback outcome, the goal is to get network simulated frequency response matching measurements. Get the simulated frequency from a bus close to the station where frequency was recorded.

In your plots, Qg-measurement is flat, while Qg-simulated is not. In general, a flat Qg output is not good, because generators should provide voltage support to any disturbance in the network. Homework: check the metering system for that machine and confirm that it provide Q support for other events.

Recorded P & Q of a generator (usually scada, better if pmu data is available) can be consider to be the 'reference' value and the simulated P & Q of that machine be the variable value. You can tune the generator's exciter model by changing parameter values to match the Qg-simulated to the Qg-measurement response. You can use the erun test for this tuning exercise.

Lastly, the flat period in the simulation (0-5sec) for Pg is flat as expected but not for Qg. Perform a 10-sec flat run (no disturbance) to get flat lines on all variables. Tune models to get these flat lines as much as possible!

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