Improved models of electric machines for real-time digital simulation

This thesis advances the state of the art in modeling electric machines in electro-magnetic transient simulation programs, particularly in real-time digital simulators. A new tool, developed in this thesis, expands the application of real-time digital simulators to closed-loop testing of protection...

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Main Author: Banitalebi Dehkordi, Ali
Other Authors: Gole, Aniruddha (Electrical and Computer Engineering)
Language:en_US
Published: 2010
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1993/3935
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spelling ndltd-LACETR-oai-collectionscanada.gc.ca-MWU.1993-39352014-03-29T03:42:51Z Improved models of electric machines for real-time digital simulation Banitalebi Dehkordi, Ali Gole, Aniruddha (Electrical and Computer Engineering) Maguire, Trevor (Electrical and Computer Engineering) Graham, Peter (Computer Science) Menzies, Robert (Electrical and Computer Engineering) Harley, Ronald (School of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology) electric machine real-time digital simulation electro-magnetic transient programs digital transient network analyzer protection relay closed-loop testing winding function approach permeance saturation damper grid internal faults harmonics This thesis advances the state of the art in modeling electric machines in electro-magnetic transient simulation programs, particularly in real-time digital simulators. A new tool, developed in this thesis, expands the application of real-time digital simulators to closed-loop testing of protection relays designed to protect synchronous machines during internal faults. To evaluate the inductances of synchronous machines, a winding function approach was developed in this thesis which is capable of taking into account both the actual distribution of windings and the shape of the pole-arc. Factors such as MMF drop in the iron and effects of slots are compensated by evaluating the effective permeance function of the machine using experimentally measured values of d-, q- and 0- axis inductances. In this winding function approach, the effects of magnetic saturation are also included by considering the actual distribution of magneto-motive force in each loading condition of the machine. The inductances of an experimental machine are evaluated using this approach and validated using the finite-element method and laboratory measurements. This thesis also proposes an embedded phase-domain approach for time-domain simulation of the machine model in electromagnetic transients programs. The approach significantly improves the numerical stability of the simulations. Special numerical techniques are introduced, which speed up the execution of the algorithm as needed for real-time simulation. The machine model is validated in healthy and faulted conditions using simulations and laboratory experiments. Effects of damper grid representation on simulating turn-to-turn faults are investigated. The capability of this new real-time synchronous machine model in closed-loop testing of synchronous machines ground- faults protection relays is clearly demonstrated. 2010-04-08T21:37:09Z 2010-04-08T21:37:09Z 2010-04-08T21:37:09Z http://hdl.handle.net/1993/3935 en_US
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topic electric machine
real-time digital simulation
electro-magnetic transient programs
digital transient network analyzer
protection relay
closed-loop testing
winding function approach
permeance
saturation
damper grid
internal faults
harmonics
spellingShingle electric machine
real-time digital simulation
electro-magnetic transient programs
digital transient network analyzer
protection relay
closed-loop testing
winding function approach
permeance
saturation
damper grid
internal faults
harmonics
Banitalebi Dehkordi, Ali
Improved models of electric machines for real-time digital simulation
description This thesis advances the state of the art in modeling electric machines in electro-magnetic transient simulation programs, particularly in real-time digital simulators. A new tool, developed in this thesis, expands the application of real-time digital simulators to closed-loop testing of protection relays designed to protect synchronous machines during internal faults. To evaluate the inductances of synchronous machines, a winding function approach was developed in this thesis which is capable of taking into account both the actual distribution of windings and the shape of the pole-arc. Factors such as MMF drop in the iron and effects of slots are compensated by evaluating the effective permeance function of the machine using experimentally measured values of d-, q- and 0- axis inductances. In this winding function approach, the effects of magnetic saturation are also included by considering the actual distribution of magneto-motive force in each loading condition of the machine. The inductances of an experimental machine are evaluated using this approach and validated using the finite-element method and laboratory measurements. This thesis also proposes an embedded phase-domain approach for time-domain simulation of the machine model in electromagnetic transients programs. The approach significantly improves the numerical stability of the simulations. Special numerical techniques are introduced, which speed up the execution of the algorithm as needed for real-time simulation. The machine model is validated in healthy and faulted conditions using simulations and laboratory experiments. Effects of damper grid representation on simulating turn-to-turn faults are investigated. The capability of this new real-time synchronous machine model in closed-loop testing of synchronous machines ground- faults protection relays is clearly demonstrated.
author2 Gole, Aniruddha (Electrical and Computer Engineering)
author_facet Gole, Aniruddha (Electrical and Computer Engineering)
Banitalebi Dehkordi, Ali
author Banitalebi Dehkordi, Ali
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title Improved models of electric machines for real-time digital simulation
title_short Improved models of electric machines for real-time digital simulation
title_full Improved models of electric machines for real-time digital simulation
title_fullStr Improved models of electric machines for real-time digital simulation
title_full_unstemmed Improved models of electric machines for real-time digital simulation
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