EddyWirbelstrom
Electrical
- Feb 17, 2002
- 216
I am using SKM's DAPPER loadflow software to calculate loadflow voltages when a 1.5MW motor is DOL started.
The plant has local steam turbine generators ( I have modelled as PQ ) and an interconnection to a Utility ( modelled as Swing Bus ).
The plant does not have pf correction capacitors or static VAR compensator.
Loadflow results show MVAr export/import to Utility as -
Before Motor Start - Export 1153 MVAr
At Instant of Motor Start - Import 7803 MVAr.
These imported MVAr's must instantaneously be available at the instant of motor start for the loadflow to converge.
The kinetic energy of the Utility's generators will supply the MW before the Utility generator governor responds, however the Utility's AVR can not respond instantaneously to produce the VARs required at the instant of motor start.
Where do instantaneous VARs required by the motor at the instant of starting come from before AVR response ?
How do loadflow software programs deal with it ?
The plant has local steam turbine generators ( I have modelled as PQ ) and an interconnection to a Utility ( modelled as Swing Bus ).
The plant does not have pf correction capacitors or static VAR compensator.
Loadflow results show MVAr export/import to Utility as -
Before Motor Start - Export 1153 MVAr
At Instant of Motor Start - Import 7803 MVAr.
These imported MVAr's must instantaneously be available at the instant of motor start for the loadflow to converge.
The kinetic energy of the Utility's generators will supply the MW before the Utility generator governor responds, however the Utility's AVR can not respond instantaneously to produce the VARs required at the instant of motor start.
Where do instantaneous VARs required by the motor at the instant of starting come from before AVR response ?
How do loadflow software programs deal with it ?