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Machine Model GENDCO

This document describes the GENDCO machine model for modeling round rotor generators in power system simulations. It lists the model parameters such as inertia constant, damping, reactance values, time constants, and saturation factors. It also provides the mechanical swing equations that describe the generator's rotational speed in response to mechanical power input and electrical load torque.

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Machine Model GENDCO

This document describes the GENDCO machine model for modeling round rotor generators in power system simulations. It lists the model parameters such as inertia constant, damping, reactance values, time constants, and saturation factors. It also provides the mechanical swing equations that describe the generator's rotational speed in response to mechanical power input and electrical load torque.

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Machine Model GENDCO

Round Rotor Generator Model Including DC Offset Torque


Component GENDCO

H Inertia constant in sec.


D Damping
Ra Stator resistance in p.u.
Xd Xd – Direct axis synchronous reactance
Xq Xq – Quadrature axis synchronous reactance
Xdp X'd – Direct axis synchronous reactance
Xqp X'q – Quadrature axis synchronous reactance
Xl Stator leakage reactance in p.u.
Tdop T'do – Open circuit direct axis transient time constant
Tqop T'qo – Quadrature axis transient time constant
Tdopp T''do – Open circuit direct axis subtransient time constant
Tqopp T''qo – Quadrature axis subtransient time constant
S(1.0) Saturation factor at 1.0 p.u. flux Mechanical Swing Equations
S(1.2) Saturation factor at 1.2 p.u. flux
Ta Ta 𝛿 = 𝜔 ∗ 𝜔0
1 𝑃𝑚𝑒𝑐ℎ − 𝐷𝜔
𝜔= − 𝑇𝑒𝑙𝑒𝑐
2𝐻 1+𝜔
𝜔 = per unit speed deviation, so 𝜔 = 0 means we
are at synchronous speed and 𝜔 = 1 would
mean it’s spinning at double synchronous speed
𝜔0 = synchronous speed 2𝜋𝑓0 where 𝑓0 is the
nominal system frequency in Hz

Note: If option Ignore Speed Effects in Generator


Swing Equation is true, then instead use
1
𝜔= 𝑃 − 𝐷𝜔 − 𝑇𝑒𝑙𝑒𝑐
2𝐻 𝑚𝑒𝑐ℎ
Model supported by PSSE

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