What is the full meaning of ZR, ZS, ZT, Z1, ZRS, ZST, ZTR used in R-X Characteristics figure?
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Answer by
Alex Urbach
I've found the necessary information in a book hosted on Google. There is no need to purchase the book as it can be browsed normally. Use the link posted below (made it short to look beautiful) then you will see a graphical representation related to those zones, because according to the indications, the characteristics presented above are actually zones.
How to insert the scaling parameters from data into the design that we made?
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Answer by
Alex Urbach
The first place to look to find this information is in the documentation provided by the developers of NEPLAN. Start the software, then go to Help > Contents and look for Search function. Input scale factors and search through the database.
Additionally, use the online publications and videos on the official website to learn how to work with the software.
Using the NEPLAN 5.2.2 software I have made a part of the power system (in which I'm examining transient stability) set the 3 phase short circuits on the lines which go on for a period of 0,1 seconds and off for a period of 0,2 seconds. I observe the stability of the generators (Corner of busy, active and reactive power, rotors angle etc.). In the network I have exposed three generators with voltage regulators and turbine, through which the transformers are connected to the TS 400/110kV. I have completely modeled TS I h 400/110kV with its own auto and two bus-bars. The network voltage level of 400kV and 110kV from the rest of the power system is represented by the respective FEEDER for 110 and 400kV. When I make a short connection of lines connected to 400kV voltage level, NEPLAN gives me the results. I have a change of the regime parameters (above), whereas when I make the same connection on the transmissions of which are connected to the 110kV voltage level, NEPLAN do not deliver. Why I'm not getting any results at 110kV voltage level? What should I do?
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Answer by
Pete Clapp
Unfortunately, there is no information regarding your query and I suggest you contact the developers of NEPLAN and ask for help. You can get in touch with them using the Support page or the [email protected] email address.
What is the full meaning of ZR, ZS, ZT, Z1, ZRS, ZST, ZTR used in R-X Characteristics figure?
I've found the necessary information in a book hosted on Google. There is no need to purchase the book as it can be browsed normally. Use the link posted below (made it short to look beautiful) then you will see a graphical representation related to those zones, because according to the indications, the characteristics presented above are actually zones.
Here is the link: https://goo.gl/uX4F3z
How to insert the scaling parameters from data into the design that we made?
The first place to look to find this information is in the documentation provided by the developers of NEPLAN. Start the software, then go to Help > Contents and look for Search function. Input scale factors and search through the database.
Additionally, use the online publications and videos on the official website to learn how to work with the software.
Using the NEPLAN 5.2.2 software I have made a part of the power system (in which I'm examining transient stability) set the 3 phase short circuits on the lines which go on for a period of 0,1 seconds and off for a period of 0,2 seconds. I observe the stability of the generators (Corner of busy, active and reactive power, rotors angle etc.). In the network I have exposed three generators with voltage regulators and turbine, through which the transformers are connected to the TS 400/110kV. I have completely modeled TS I h 400/110kV with its own auto and two bus-bars. The network voltage level of 400kV and 110kV from the rest of the power system is represented by the respective FEEDER for 110 and 400kV. When I make a short connection of lines connected to 400kV voltage level, NEPLAN gives me the results. I have a change of the regime parameters (above), whereas when I make the same connection on the transmissions of which are connected to the 110kV voltage level, NEPLAN do not deliver. Why I'm not getting any results at 110kV voltage level? What should I do?
Unfortunately, there is no information regarding your query and I suggest you contact the developers of NEPLAN and ask for help. You can get in touch with them using the Support page or the [email protected] email address.