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Digital simulation of non-linear voltage regulation systems

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  • A method is presented for developing a detailed non-linear voltage regulator system model representation for use in power system stability studies. This model is implemented within MIMIC, a digital simulator program, with a particular set of data which could be taken from field tests. Results are presented from simulations of a load rejection of 28.3 percent from a hydroelectric generator while operating at full-load, unity power factor, and a load acceptance of the same amount while operating at 71.7 percent full-load, unity power factor. These simulations, under the same conditions, were also performed with two other models (one recommended by the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, and the other currently being used by the General Electric Company). The three sets of results are compared and differences are noted. A discussion of the numerical accuracy of the results is also included.
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