The document describes Power World Simulator, a user-friendly power system simulation package. It has two modes - Edit Mode for constructing and modifying cases, and Run Mode for performing simulations. Key features include a robust power flow engine, visualization through one-line diagrams, and tools for economic dispatch, contingency analysis, and more. The document provides steps for getting started, including creating a new case, inserting objects like buses and generators onto a one-line diagram in Edit Mode, and running simulations in Run Mode.
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Power System Simulator
The document describes Power World Simulator, a user-friendly power system simulation package. It has two modes - Edit Mode for constructing and modifying cases, and Run Mode for performing simulations. Key features include a robust power flow engine, visualization through one-line diagrams, and tools for economic dispatch, contingency analysis, and more. The document provides steps for getting started, including creating a new case, inserting objects like buses and generators onto a one-line diagram in Edit Mode, and running simulations in Run Mode.
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Power System Simulator
Power World Ver.13,Students’
evaluation Package Features • Power World Simulator is a highly interactive & user friendly power system simulation package. • Simulator consists of a number of integrated products. At its core is a comprehensive, robust Power Flow Solution engine capable of efficiently solving systems of up to 100,000 buses. • Simulator allows the user to visualize the system through the use of full-color animated one-line diagrams complete with zooming and panning capability. • Toolbars and Menus have been replaced with Microsoft's new Ribbon interface to group related actions together for fast navigation and selection. • The base package also contains all the tools necessary to perform integrated economic dispatch, area transaction economic analysis, power transfer distribution factor (PTDF) computation, short circuit analysis, and contingency analysis.
• Simulator runs under Windows 95/98/2000/Me/XP and NT
3.5 and later operating systems. POWER WORLD SIMULATOR: GETTING STARTED
It has two distinct modes Edit Mode and Run Mode.
The Edit Mode is used to construct new simulation cases or to modify existing cases, while the Run Mode is used to perform the actual power system simulation. You can easily switch between the modes using the Edit Mode and Run Mode buttons on the Program Toolbar . Edit Mode •Create a new case •Create a new one-line diagram •Add new components graphically to an existing case •Modify the appearance of the one-line objects. •View and modify a case using non-graphical lists displays, RUN Mode The Run Mode is used to solve a single Power Flow Solution, run one of the available load flow tools, or run a time-domain simulation of the power system. To access the Run Mode, click on the Run Mode button in the Mode group of the Simulator Ribbon. Building a One-line Diagram
Creating a new case from scratch
Steps • Enter in the Edit mode by selecting the Edit Mode button in the Mode ribbon group on any of the ribbon tabs. • Inserting display objects: These display objects consist of both power system devices, such as buses, generators, and transmission lines; and that show various system parameters, provide descriptive text, or function as a static background. •Go to Draw ribbon tab and Click on Network tab. A popup menu will appear which enlists one-line objects such as Bus, Generator, Transmission line etc. •Select Bus and Left-click on the location on the display where you would like to position the object. •Once the object is placed, Simulator displays a dialog box that allows you to specify various options for the object. For a Bus, the bus voltage and its orientation in the one-line diagram can be specified. Inserting Generator • Draw-Network-Generator • Place cursor on the bus and left click • Generator Options dialogue box will open. By default Power and voltage control tab is open. • Specify scheduled MW Power output of the generator. Leave the rest to default values. • To view generator rotor moving in one-line diagram: use onelines –one line options-Display objects options-General options(all) and then Set change in Gen rotor angle per refresh(degrees).