Power
System Network Analysis |
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our strategic partnership with the Institute of Electrical Machines
of the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, we use SIMSEN (http://simsen.epfl.ch
), a state of the art simulation tool, for the analysis of networks
and network components. A summary of our simulation tools capabilities
is given below. (This tool will soon allowed coupled analysis to hydraulic
plant equipment, so that for the first time one tool will have the
ability to perform complete water to wire transient system analysis. |
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| Simulation
software for the analysis of power systems and adjustable speed drives.
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- Graphical
interface.
- Modular structure
with arbitrary topology.
- No restriction
on the network size.
- Events detection
and back-tracking.
- Load-Flow
calculation.
- Initial conditions
entirely, partly
or not defined.
- Stable operating
point entirely saved.
- Interactive
read/write access to any
parameter.
- Harmonics
analysis.
- Parameterization.
- SI or per
unit outputs.
- Available
tutorials and help-on-line.
- Runs on PC
with Windows NT.
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| Adjustable
Speed Drives (ASD) |
- Special machines.
- Power electronics
converters.
- Cyclo-converters.
- Voltage Source
Inverters (VSI).
- Analog /
Digital mixed signal simulation.
- Control and
regulation.
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| Electrical
Power Networks |
- Electrical
machines.
- Electromagnetic
transients in
- AC/DC networks.
- Transient
stability and general
- fault analysis.
- SubSynchronous
Resonance (SSR).
- FACTS.
- HVDC, SVC.
- Control and
regulation.
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| Regulation
part |
- Easy to build your own regulation diagrams.
- Mathematical functions, logical table.
- S-transfer functions, regulator
- Digital devices,
- Z-transfer functions.
- Control devices, ON-LINE FFT.
- User defined DLL for control
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