HW1
HW1
HW1
1.
Book 2.3
2.
Book 2.6
3.
Solve Book Problem 2.4 using PSCAD except assuming for the transmission line that you are
using solid-core conductor which has an outside diameter of 0.06 meter and dc resistance of
0.03206 ohm per km. Further assume the conductors are spaced 10 meter apart and height of all
conductors is 40 meter. Use the 160 km length from the problem.
PSCAD is a general purpose time domain simulation program for multi-phase power systems. It
mainly dedicated to the study of transients in power systems. Free version can be downloaded
from PSCAD website (details given below). A tutorial of PSCAD is given to guide you through
the simulation assignment included in this homework.
Go to https://hvdc.ca/pscad/pscad-features/read,article/7/free-version
You will have to create a free account in order to complete the download
Install PSCAD
Launch PSCAD from Start Menu
Click RUN
A new project appears in the left workspace window and a blank schematic window appears.
3. Setting Properties
To set the properties, double click on any component or Right click-Edit Parameters and change
the parameters. At the top of the parameter dialog there is a drop list, which contains list of all
parameter dialog pages. If only one page exists, then the drop list will be disabled.
Setting for Example 2.1
1) Single Phase Voltage Source
- Configuration (Drop list) Source Impedance
- Signal Parameters Magnitude, Ramp up Time and Initial Phase
2) Time Breaker Logic
- Parameters Number of Breaker Operations
- Parameters Initial State
- Parameters Time of First Breaker Operation
Where VHigh is data signal label and is same signal name given in voltmeter or ammeter.
Voltmeter/Ammeter signal name and data label signal name should be match. In the output channel
parameter dialogue, you can give title, unit, scale factor and min/max limits.
6. Add a Graph Frame
- Right click on the output channel component Graphs/Meters/Controls Select Add
Overlay Graph with Signal
- For adding more graphs on same graph frame, Graphs/Meters/Controls Select Add as
Curve Paste Curve at the graph frame where you want to place
III.
Simulation RUN
[Note : For Example 2.1, we need to enter L and C values directly for a transmission line configuration.
But, PSCAD generates those values automatically based on tower configuration and conductor data.
Instead, there is a way to enter characteristic impedance (Zc) and travel time manually.
1) If no any error messages come out after Build, you can find out TLine_1.tlo in your working
folder. If you use different name to the transmission line, then you may see name.tlo.
2) Open TLine_1.tlo with notepad
Travel
Time
Characteristic
Impedance
You can change travel time and characteristic impedance to what you want
3) Save the modified
- If you Build the circuit again, PSCAD calculates the line parameters and what you entered will
be changed.
[Reference]
1. University of Minnesota Electric Energy Systems Power System Laboratory User
Manual :
http://www.ece.umn.edu/groups/power.bad/labs/ps/LabManual_PSBook2006_Revise
d_Sept2010.pdf