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Objectives
Test and describe models of generator trains such that
these are easily available for future studies in the project
Study of generator train modelling in general
Study and test of PSCAD / EMTDC simulation software
models in particular
Focus on models suitable for studies of:
weak, possible autonomous, power systems
Diesel or gas-turbine generator trains connected to large power
Generator models
Exciter models
Diesel engine models
Gas turbine models
Speed governor models
Dynamic shaft models
z
(fuel command)
KD
Tm
(Torque)
1
BD + sJ D
wm
(mech. angluar
veloc.)
Minimum
z
(fuel
command)
NT
Turbo charger
speed
look-up table
zmax = f (NT)
1
1 + sTFI
zmax
(Max. usable
fuel injection)
*
Tm
(Torque)
1
B D + sJ D
wm
(mech.
angluar
veloc.)
look-up table
KD = f (Pm)
Pm
(Power)
wm
(rad/s)
z
(fuel command)
1
s
m
(rad)
Look-up table
TR = f(z, m)
TR
+
KD
Tm
(Torque)
1
BD + sJ D
wm
(mech.
angluar
veloc.)
wref
(speed ref.)
Kdroop
Time lag
/ filter
PID
Max: 1.0
Min: 0.0
d/dt
limiter
z
(fuel
command)
Pout,gen
(Output power of
generator)
1.0
+
-
From
acceleration
controller
+
wref
(speed ref.)
Low value
select
PID
Max: 1.0
Min: -1.0
+
+
Load limit
controller
* 0.5
Gain
*
Fuel
command
Time lag
(fuel sys.)
Time lag
(turbine)
VMax
VMin
+
+
Tturb
(turbine
mech.
torque)
Texhaust
Time lag
(thermal)
+
Tmax
10
w
(speed)
s
1 + Tds
+
+
1
Ts
To low value
select block
Max: >1.0
Min: 0
Typical:
T = 0.01
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Example:
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+1.003
Dieselgenerator
train
+0.997
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15
18
12
15
18
12
15
18
15
18
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+0.45
PGen (p.u.)
QGen (p.u)
+0.35
+0.25
+0.15
+0.05
-0.05 3
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+1.4
If
+1.12
+0.84
+0.56
+0.28
- Speed
- Power (P , Q)
- Field current
- Load current
+0 3
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+1
Ib
Ia
Ic
+0.6
+0.2
-0.2
-0.6
-1 3
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+1.004
+0.986
+0.968
Gas
turbine
generator
train
+0.95 4
9.2
14.4
19.6
24.8
30
19.6
24.8
30
19.6
24.8
30
24.8
30
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+0.45
PGen (p.u.)
QGen (p.u)
+0.35
+0.25
+0.15
+0.05
-0.05 4
9.2
14.4
no name
+1.4
If
+1.12
+0.84
+0.56
+0.28
- Speed
- Power (P, Q)
- Field current
- Load current
+0 4
9.2
14.4
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+1
Ia
Ib
Ic
+0.6
+0.2
-0.2
-0.6
-1 4
9.2
14.4
19.6
Time (sec)
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Conclusions
The presented models and the simulation software
PSCAD/EMTDC are suited for studies of interaction
phenomena between generator trains and converters
The generator train models are also considered suited in
simulation analysis for optimal design of power converter
control.
The conclusion is however (as usual): More problems to
obtain relevant data (parameters) for the system, than to
implement these data in accurate models.
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SUMMARY
This memo presents the results of a study of generator train modelling in general and particularly
implementation of generator train models in the PSCAD/EMTDC simulation software.
The scope is generator train models suitable for studies of weak, possible autonomous, power
systems, where typically a diesel or gas-turbine generator trains is connected to large power
electronic converter loads or to other power sources connected to the power system via
converters.
The models will be especially suited in studies of interaction phenomena between generator trains
and converters, and also as a tool for optimal design of power converter control.
Presented in this memo are:
Generator models
Exciter models
Diesel engine models
Gas turbine models
Speed governor models
Dynamic shaft models
The intention has not been to establish new models of these system components, but rather to
collect and test models presented in literature and in the PSCAD/EMTDC manuals, making them
easily available for further investigation of studies like the one outlined above.
This study has shown that generally the problem is more to obtain relevant data for the system,
than to implement these data in accurate models in PSCAD/EMTDC.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Page
SUMMARY ............................................................................................................................... 1
1
INTRODUCTION ............................................................................................................ 4
GENERATOR .................................................................................................................. 5
2.1
Generator model.................................................................................................... 5
2.2
Exciter ................................................................................................................... 7
2.2.1
Exciter models in PSCAD / EMTDC ..................................................... 7
2.2.2
Initialisation of the PSCAD/EMTDC exciter models........................... 12
2.2.3
Alternative exciter model...................................................................... 13
2.3
Power system stabilizers ..................................................................................... 14
2.4
Parallel operation of generators .......................................................................... 14
2.5
V/f control ........................................................................................................ 15
DIESEL ENGINES......................................................................................................... 16
3.1
Diesel engine....................................................................................................... 16
3.1.1
Characteristics of diesel engines ........................................................... 16
3.1.2
Level 1 model of diesel engine ............................................................. 16
3.1.3
Level 2 model of diesel engine ............................................................. 17
3.1.4
Level 3 model of diesel engine ............................................................. 18
3.1.5
Level 4 model of diesel engine ............................................................. 20
3.1.6
Inclusion of constant friction torque ..................................................... 23
3.1.7
Inclusion of torque ripple...................................................................... 23
3.2
Speed governor.................................................................................................... 26
3.3
Modifications of speed governor for parallel operation...................................... 26
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6.2
6.3
6.1.3
Gas turbine and speed governor............................................................ 40
6.1.4
Generator load....................................................................................... 40
6.1.5
The model ............................................................................................. 40
Parameters used in the model.............................................................................. 45
Simulated examples for illustration of correct behaviour ................................... 45
6.3.1
Step loading and load rejection............................................................. 45
CONCLUDING REMARKS.......................................................................................... 52
REFERENCES ......................................................................................................................... 53
APPENDIX A
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