Simulation and Test Bed of a Low-Power Digital Excitation System for Industry 4.0

Since modeling and simulation are the two most effective tools that can be used in the design or analysis process, they play a vital role in developing such system. In many cases, they are the only possible means of making a safe engineering decision for a new concept of process for a large-scale sy...

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Main Authors: Jun-Ho Huh, Hoon-Gi Lee
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2018-09-01
Series:Processes
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/2227-9717/6/9/145
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spelling doaj-578b0740ee4649558c47153a93a7e4452020-11-25T01:15:01ZengMDPI AGProcesses2227-97172018-09-016914510.3390/pr6090145pr6090145Simulation and Test Bed of a Low-Power Digital Excitation System for Industry 4.0Jun-Ho Huh0Hoon-Gi Lee1Department of Software, Catholic University of Pusan, Busan 46252, KoreaSystem Development Division of E2S, Seoul 05307, KoreaSince modeling and simulation are the two most effective tools that can be used in the design or analysis process, they play a vital role in developing such system. In many cases, they are the only possible means of making a safe engineering decision for a new concept of process for a large-scale system. Elsewhere, they are used as a critical element in the analysis of energy systems or to suggest a method of developing a novel and effective energy system model. Thus, in this study, simulations and test bed experiment were carried out to assess a low-power digital excitation system in order to validate its effectiveness. The excitation systems currently used by most of the power stations in the Republic of Korea were installed during the 1970s or 1980s. Unfortunately, it is difficult to seek technical assistance for them as they depend on foreign technologies, requiring a large sum to be paid when requesting one or more engineers to be dispatched. As such, technical updates have always been made by foreign companies, since it is not easy to make modifications to the system without the help of the original system developer. The technology developed in this study was designed to address such problem. The inability to conduct a test for an actual system can be solved by using a power system analysis program to analyze the characteristics of the controller. The study confirmed the system’s effectiveness, and the Test Bed was proven to be flexible and adequate for the experiment. The proposed excitation system is expected to increase the stability and economic effect of the system by optimizing existing systems. In the future, the authors plan to focus on student education by establishing an education system that allows students to learn about the digital excitation system and its simulation.http://www.mdpi.com/2227-9717/6/9/145simulationTest Bedlow powerdigital excitation systemIndustry 4.0computer architectureoperating systemsmart grid
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Simulation and Test Bed of a Low-Power Digital Excitation System for Industry 4.0
Processes
simulation
Test Bed
low power
digital excitation system
Industry 4.0
computer architecture
operating system
smart grid
author_facet Jun-Ho Huh
Hoon-Gi Lee
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title Simulation and Test Bed of a Low-Power Digital Excitation System for Industry 4.0
title_short Simulation and Test Bed of a Low-Power Digital Excitation System for Industry 4.0
title_full Simulation and Test Bed of a Low-Power Digital Excitation System for Industry 4.0
title_fullStr Simulation and Test Bed of a Low-Power Digital Excitation System for Industry 4.0
title_full_unstemmed Simulation and Test Bed of a Low-Power Digital Excitation System for Industry 4.0
title_sort simulation and test bed of a low-power digital excitation system for industry 4.0
publisher MDPI AG
series Processes
issn 2227-9717
publishDate 2018-09-01
description Since modeling and simulation are the two most effective tools that can be used in the design or analysis process, they play a vital role in developing such system. In many cases, they are the only possible means of making a safe engineering decision for a new concept of process for a large-scale system. Elsewhere, they are used as a critical element in the analysis of energy systems or to suggest a method of developing a novel and effective energy system model. Thus, in this study, simulations and test bed experiment were carried out to assess a low-power digital excitation system in order to validate its effectiveness. The excitation systems currently used by most of the power stations in the Republic of Korea were installed during the 1970s or 1980s. Unfortunately, it is difficult to seek technical assistance for them as they depend on foreign technologies, requiring a large sum to be paid when requesting one or more engineers to be dispatched. As such, technical updates have always been made by foreign companies, since it is not easy to make modifications to the system without the help of the original system developer. The technology developed in this study was designed to address such problem. The inability to conduct a test for an actual system can be solved by using a power system analysis program to analyze the characteristics of the controller. The study confirmed the system’s effectiveness, and the Test Bed was proven to be flexible and adequate for the experiment. The proposed excitation system is expected to increase the stability and economic effect of the system by optimizing existing systems. In the future, the authors plan to focus on student education by establishing an education system that allows students to learn about the digital excitation system and its simulation.
topic simulation
Test Bed
low power
digital excitation system
Industry 4.0
computer architecture
operating system
smart grid
url http://www.mdpi.com/2227-9717/6/9/145
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