Journal article
A real time power system simulation laboratory environment
IEEE transactions on power systems, Vol.5(4), pp.1400-1406
11/1990
Handle:
https://hdl.handle.net/2376/115579
Abstract
A laboratory environment for research, teaching and demonstration of power system behavior developed at Arizona State University is described. The main driver is a real-time digital simulation of a large power system. A full-graphic human interface made up of several levels of one-line diagrams, tables and other displays permits the observation of the power system behavior in real time; it also makes it possible to affect its behavior by introducing supervisory control actions. These programs operate on a database, which can be changed to represent different power systems. The simulation and the database are run on a VAX 11-785 mainframe computer, while the human interface is run on an Apollo DN570 workstation with a 19-inch full-graphic color display. The two computers are linked via a high-speed Ethernet data link. The program-to-program communication was specifically developed for this application. The total environment created is that of a power system control center. It can be used to demonstrate and teach power system behavior as well as to experiment with all facets of the energy management system.< >
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- Title
- A real time power system simulation laboratory environment
- Creators
- M Foley - Arizona State Univ., Tempe, AZ, USAY Chen - Arizona State Univ., Tempe, AZ, USAA Bose - Arizona State Univ., Tempe, AZ, USA
- Publication Details
- IEEE transactions on power systems, Vol.5(4), pp.1400-1406
- Academic Unit
- Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, School of
- Publisher
- IEEE
- Identifiers
- 99900547831401842
- Language
- English
- Resource Type
- Journal article