PSCAD Essential Tutorials - Getting Started and Basic Features
PSCAD Essential Tutorials - Getting Started and Basic Features
Tutorial
Getting Started and Basic Features
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Tutorial 1
Objective(s):
• Getting familiar with PSCAD.
• Getting familiar with different sections of the Master Library.
• Different ways to access the master library.
• Creating a simple case.
• Data entry.
• Plotting and control.
• Interactive controls.
T1.1 Create a new case by using either the Menu or Toolbar. A new case
should appear in the Workspace settings entitled noname [psc]. Right-click on
this Workspace settings entry and select Save As… and give the case a name.
T1.2 Open the main page of your new case. Build a case to study the inrush
phenomena when energizing a transformer. The component data is as shown.
The transformer is rated 66/13.8 kV.
Short line of 15 km
Z+ = 0.2 E-4 + j0.3 E-3 Ohms/m Timed
Z0 = 0.3 E-3 + j0.1 E-2 Ohms/m Breaker
Use default values for the capacitances BRK Logic
Open@t0
COUPLED BRK #1 #2
Ia
PI Ea 1e6
SECTION
RL
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Fig.1 Transformer energizing circuit.
T1.3 Plot the currents (Ia) and voltages (Ea) on the LV side of the transformer.
Note: Ia and Ea contains the three waveforms of the three phases.
T1.4 The LV side of the transformer is not connected to a load or any other
system equipment. The breaker is closed at 0.5 s to energize the transformer 66
kV side.
Inrush is related to core saturation. Verify that saturation is included in the model
used for this simulation.
Ask your instructor to explain the large resistance connected to the HV side.
Inrush current magnitude depends on the ‘point on wave’ switching conditions.
Use a manual switch to operate the breaker. Note the point on wave dependency
of the inrush peak.
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Main ...
BRK_Control
C O
BRK
1
Fig.3 Two state switch attached to a control panel.
T1.5 Modify the case to include a 13.8 kV/0.5 MVA (Squirrel cage type) induction
machine. The case will be used to study the process of starting an Induction
motor. The component data is as shown.
Tm = 0.8 ⋅ w 2
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Your instructor will explain the calculation program structure of EMTDC and the
definition of ‘electric’ and ‘control’ type models.
T1.9 The breaker (initially open) should be closed at 0.2s to start the motor.
T1.10 Plot the machine speed, the mechanical torque and the developed electric
torque.
Note: Some variables can be measured from within the component. These are
normally listed under the parameter section ‘Internal output variables’
If time permits…
T1.11 Add a load of 1 MVA at 0.8-power factor at 13.8 kV. The same transformer
supplies this load. Does the load see an unacceptable voltage sag during motor
start?
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