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Simulation Crash at Fault Creation

asked 2018-07-03 00:03:45 -0500

haveityourwa gravatar image

Hey, I am running a series of test on a SMIB and have noticed that some simulations with a fault at the POC that bring the voltage to around 0.05 pu cause the simulation to crash. I was curious if there was a way to ensure this does not happen, or if I simply am doing something wrong. Cheers

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answered 2018-07-03 02:23:18 -0500

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try to reduce the imposed stress of the fault and see if the problem persists:

1)reduce the duration of the fault 2)increase the impedance of the fault, so that the Isc magnitude is decreased (just temporarily to find the cause of the crash) 3)Reduce the time-step of the simulation 4)Increase the tolerance of the convergence (again, only temporarily)

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Thanks for the reply, if I reduce the magnitude of the fault to the point where the simulation does finish how can I use this to determine the cause of the crash?

haveityourwa gravatar imagehaveityourwa ( 2018-07-03 20:14:25 -0500 )edit

This is just to see if it crashes just because of the fault

Berwin gravatar imageBerwin ( 2022-11-16 14:08:30 -0500 )edit
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answered 2022-11-16 14:09:32 -0500

If the tests are with SMIB model, then you can try using the Playback model to bring the voltage down

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answered 2022-11-16 11:47:07 -0500

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I suggest you create a dummy bus connecting by a line with inexpressive reactance(0.001 or 0.005 pu) to the bus if you want to apply the fault. Then you apply the fault at the dummy bus. By doing this simple thing, you condition better the numerical problem, avoiding crashes.

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@Pasnos proposal No 2 is better.

perolofl gravatar imageperolofl ( 2022-11-16 13:05:34 -0500 )edit

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