GovHydroIEEE2 : Documentation diagram
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This diagram is supplied to document the CIM model interpretation of the <font color="#0f0f0f">IEEE Transactions on Power Apparatus and Systems</font><br/><font color="#0f0f0f">November/December 1973, Volume PAS-92, Number 6</font><br/><font color="#0f0f0f"><i><u>Dynamic Models for Steam and Hydro Turbines in Power System Studies</u></i>, Page 1904.</font><br/><b><br/></b><b>Parameter Notes:</b><br/><ol>
<li>Per unit parameters are on base of <b>MWbase</b>, which is normally the MW capability of the turbine.</li><li><b>Tr</b>, <b>Tg</b>, <b>Tw</b>, <b>Kturb</b>, and <b>Bturb</b> must be greater than zero.</li><li>This turbine governor model is a reasonable approximation to the performance of simple hydro plants for small motions of the gates about a given load, but it represents the variation of water inertia effect with load only if the values of the turbine parameters are properly adjusted by the user as load is varied. For idealized turbine model, set <b>Kturb</b> = 1., <b>Aturb</b> = -1., <b>Bturb</b> = 0.5.</li><li>The nonlinear gain between gate position and power may be input with up to 6 points. The (0.,0.) and (1.,1.) points are assumed and therefore not included as attributes in the class. The output is not allowed to go beyond 0. and 1. However, if <b>Pmax</b> #gt; 1., the input and output are scaled by <b>Pmax</b>.</li></ol><p/>