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User-Defined Dynamic Models (UDM)


The ETAP User-Defined Dynamic Models (UDM) program is a graphic logic editor (GLE) interpreter tool which allows
the creation of user-defined governor, exciter, and Power System Stabilizer (PSS) models for synchronous machines,
generic load and wind turbine generator models. This module allows the models to be linked to ETAP’s transient
stability program. The models can be built in the ETAP UDM Graphic Logic Editor or can be imported from Matlab
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Simulink files. ETAP uses these dynamic models at run time when conducting Transient Stability Studies. This tool is
fully integrated into ETAP to allow the creation of dynamic models.

The main application of the UDM module is to create and tune (validate) dynamic control elements which are not
part of the standard ETAP dynamic model library (built-in models). The following types of controllers / dynamic
models can be created with UDM:

1. Synchronous Motors Exciter / AVR models


2. Synchronous Generator Exciter / AVR models
3. Synchronous Generator Turbine, Engine / Speed Control models
4. Synchronous Generator PSS (Power System Stabilizer) models
5. Wind Turbine Generator Models
6. Generic Load Models (Lumped Load Element Dynamic Models)

The UDM interface also has the capability to assist in the selection of parameters or settings for each of the
controllers or dynamic models listed above. This capability is called Dynamic Parameter Estimation and Tuning or
DPET for short. DPET can be used to estimate the values of the parameters which make the controllers respond as
similar as possible to a field measured response (i.e. measurements from a staged test or field recorded
disturbance). The tuning of the UDM model response is accomplished by using an iterative approach which
automatically adjusts the tunable settings/parameters in the model to make the controller response match that of
field recorded data. This process may also be known as automatic model validation parameter tuning.

Combined with the UDM variable parameter capability, DPET adds a lot of time saving capabilities which can literally
save hundreds of engineering man-hours previously spent on the tedious process of model validation parameter
tuning.

This chapter also covers the basics of how to model, simplify and debug compiler and initialization routines required
to make the models work properly for Transient Stability Studies. Furthermore, a section on how to best use DPET is
included in this chapter.

User-Defined Dynamic Models (UDM)


UDM Graphical Logic Editor
Dynamic Parameter Estimation and Tuning (DPET) Mode
DPET Analyzer
DPET Excel Report
Model Global Properties
Input and Output Blocks
Control Blocks
Creating UDM Models
EXC/GOV MW/Var Sharing Modes
Testing UDM Models
Advanced Topics
Scope Signal Analyzer

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