
Students taking a first course in power systems often find it difficult to grasp a concept due to lack of hands on experimentation. There are many topics that are usually taught in a strictly theoretical way. Most of the times, students have difficulty envisioning how changes in the source, the load and the transmission line affect the total systems performance.
The basic definitions are understood but the total picture of how each component of a system interacts with the other is not obvious. That is where study of power system simulation allows the students to easily understand these basic ideas.
Transmission Line Simulator is a unique module designed for realistic conditions, such as over voltage, over current, and a certain magnetic coupling between the wires. The network model can be used to complete a series of experiments with transmission lines.
Configurable Features
- Transmission Line Simulator
- Transmission Line Simulator
- Resistive and Inductive Loading Facility
- Shunt / Series Capacitor Compensation
- SCADA Feature
- Over Current Relay with Relay Coordination
- Fault Simulation with Fault Classification IED
- Distance Relay Integration
- FACTS Devices Integration (SVC)
- Disturbance Recording Through IED
- Fixed Distance Pi Lines of most common conductors
- Variable Pi Lines with configurable Distance and Conductor