02 Basic PF Structure
02 Basic PF Structure
Data Management
System Stages / Variations Study Cases
External DB
GIS / SCADA / PowerWare
Graphic Editor
Single Lines Station Graphics
PowerFactory DB
Single-User Multi-User
Functions
Models Algorithms
Output
Graphics Tables/Filters Data Bases
Project overview
Data Manager
Graphic Window
Output Window
DIgSILENT PowerFactory Training Load Flow and Short Circuit Calculation
Data Structure
Basic Concepts
All data is stored in a database. The network topology is also presented graphically. Two ways of accessing data:
Via the graphical user interface Via the data manager
Project
Local Library: User 3 is
Library
A Project is the complete set of data: - Network Models & Diagrams - Demand/Generation Patterns - Type and Operational Libraries - Calculation Commands (Load Flow, Short Circuit, Contingency, etc.) - Results, etc.
Project Structure
Library
Equipment Type Library Operational Library DPL Scripts Templates Userdefined Models
Library
Equipment Types Operational Data DPL Scripts Templates User Defined Models
Equipment Types
A Type holds the essential electrical information for each class of component as usually provided in manufacturers datasheets. E.g. the cable type data : impedance values per length rated voltage and current,
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Operational Library
The Operational Library contains following data that can be applied to elements in the network data: Circuit-Breaker Ratings Thermal Ratings Mvar Limits Curves Outages Demand Transfer Running Arrangements (RA) Faults: Fault Cases and Fault Groups
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Equipment Types
Type A
Grid
Element 1
Element 2
Operational Data
Study Cases
DIgSILENT PowerFactory Training Load Flow and Short Circuit Calculation
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Project Structure
Network Model
Diagrams Network Data Variations
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Network Model
The network model contains all electrical and graphical information. The model can be divided into: Network Diagrams: Overview, Single Line and Substation Diagrams of all networks contained in the project. Network Data: network components, switches, topology, controller models, etc. Network Variations: e.g. reinforcements, new lines or stations. Additional data like: Areas, Zones, Feeders, Routes, Circuits, Paths, Boundaries, Virtual Power Plants, Owners, Operators
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275kV Substation
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Project Structure
Network Model
Diagrams Network Data Variations
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Network Diagrams
Graphical Representation in Diagrams Overview Diagrams Simplified Single Line Diagrams Detailed Single Line Diagrams Substations Branches
Elements can be represented graphically in more than one single line diagram, but only once per single line diagram
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Layer-Concept (Show/Hide/Format) for scalable complexity Comprehensive Colouring by Criteria Printing incl. Preview, Graphical Diagram Export (*.wmf, *.bmp)
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Freeze Mode:
Entering and Changing Data, e.g. Switching or Changing of Loads (P, Q) No Graphical Changes possible Changing of Result Box Formats
Graphic Mode:
Changing the Graphical Representation, e.g. Moving, Rotating, Deleting of Elements, Changing the Size of Busbars / Terminals Re-Connect Elements Changing Position, Size and Orientation of Text and Result Boxes
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Double Click on Symbol Opens Entering Dialogue Double Click on Switch Opens / Closes Switch Keyboard Shortcuts:
- Shift while Moving Ortho (moves only in horizontal or vertical direction) - Ctrl while Selecting -> Multiple Selection of several elements - Ctrl while Drawing Loads/Generators -> 180 Rotation - Ctrlwhile Drawing Loads/Generators Busbars/Terminals -> 90 Rotation - Ctrl + C Copy marked Object - Ctrl + V Paste copied Object (Graphic + Data)
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Project Structure
Study Cases
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Study Cases
The Study Case specifies the grids, operation scenarios, variations and calculation options to use for a study. Therefore, the study case holds:
Links to active Grids, Operation Scenarios and Variations Study Time Calculation command definitions (Load-flow settings, etc.) Results of calculations Outage definitions for contingency analysis Graphical settings (Plots; Visibility of Diagrams, Frames, and Blockdefinitions) etc.
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The project overview window helps to keep the overview of the project
It is listed
Study Cases Grids Variations Operation Scenarios
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Data Management
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Undo Functionality
All changes are internally recorded by a time stamp in a project history. The Undo function can go back in the project history. Undo includes all data changing (e.g. done inside the Data Manager) The history is cleared upon project deactivation. Changes can be:
Deleting, changing, adding elements Graphical changes Modifications of parameter values Multiple simultaneous changes will be recorded as one change
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