What actually does mean, converted case file, what we do in Convert Generator and load, why we need to do this, what's the significance of creating .con file?
Hello Sir: Excuse me, if I am doing transient simulation analysis in psse, it is no problem when I put in a general bus fault, but when I want to create a single-phase fault or phase-to-phase fault, it will display like an error message such as {messages for api dist_scmu_fault no sequence data in memory (004438)} How should I proceed at this time, please tell me, thank you! Sincerely, Kevin LIN
Hi Satyaki, Thanks for sharing this video. I am working on Australian 14G system as well. Do you have the full system model for Australian 14G model (both sld and sav case)?
You can find the files on the internet. My files are actually modified according to my needs. Here are a few links for you to download: [1] electricgrids.engr.tamu.edu/electric-grid-test-cases/simplified-14-generator-australian-power-system/ [2] www.sel.eesc.usp.br/ieee/australian_test_system/base.htm
Hi, how did you model the Heywood interconnect? is that -450MW calculated by solving the power flow or was it set by you? I'm trying to model the same thing to see how much power is flowing from one bus (area) to the next bus (area). Thanks
Hi, there is no .sav file in the link that you provided. Would it possible to provide it? Also, psse gives me an error whenever I tried to open any .dyr files. It said "no network data in memory." Any idea?
Are you asking for theoretical treatment? There is a concept called "equal-area criterion" from which you can find the critical clearing time. Hope that helps.
@@SatyakiBanik dear Satyaki thanks for the response. Yes equal area criterion, in other software we can determine critical clearing time which depicts how much time my turbine will remain in synchronism for a large sudden disturbance like an outage of grid supply or an another generator etc , this time is needed for coordinating protections, load shedding schemes, Grid Islanding schemes, all these...we can do it in ETAP, Digsilent, we can determine critical clear time, like this can't we have it in PSSE?
21:29 Can we take the parameters like you for any kind of dynamic simulation?
Please make more videos on PSSE ... Very helpful
Thank you. I'll try.
What actually does mean, converted case file, what we do in Convert Generator and load, why we need to do this, what's the significance of creating .con file?
Hello Sir:
Excuse me, if I am doing transient simulation analysis in psse, it is no problem when I put in a general bus fault, but when I want to create a single-phase fault or phase-to-phase fault, it will display like an error message such as {messages for api dist_scmu_fault no sequence data in memory (004438)}
How should I proceed at this time, please tell me, thank you!
Sincerely,
Kevin LIN
Hi Satyaki, Thanks for sharing this video. I am working on Australian 14G system as well. Do you have the full system model for Australian 14G model (both sld and sav case)?
You can find the files on the internet. My files are actually modified according to my needs. Here are a few links for you to download:
[1] electricgrids.engr.tamu.edu/electric-grid-test-cases/simplified-14-generator-australian-power-system/
[2] www.sel.eesc.usp.br/ieee/australian_test_system/base.htm
@@SatyakiBanik Thanks mate
Nice, thank you.
Hi, how did you model the Heywood interconnect? is that -450MW calculated by solving the power flow or was it set by you? I'm trying to model the same thing to see how much power is flowing from one bus (area) to the next bus (area). Thanks
Hi, there is no .sav file in the link that you provided. Would it possible to provide it? Also, psse gives me an error whenever I tried to open any .dyr files. It said "no network data in memory." Any idea?
How to calculate the critical clearing time for the disturbance of one machine trips,
Are you asking for theoretical treatment? There is a concept called "equal-area criterion" from which you can find the critical clearing time. Hope that helps.
@@SatyakiBanik dear Satyaki thanks for the response. Yes equal area criterion, in other software we can determine critical clearing time which depicts how much time my turbine will remain in synchronism for a large sudden disturbance like an outage of grid supply or an another generator etc , this time is needed for coordinating protections, load shedding schemes, Grid Islanding schemes, all these...we can do it in ETAP, Digsilent, we can determine critical clear time, like this can't we have it in PSSE?
@@rajeevbr7860 I haven't seen this in PSSE. Maybe you can take a look into the documentations.
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