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Analog emulation of a reconfigurable tap changing transformer
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Analog emulation of a reconfigurable tap changing transformer

Aaron Leger, Juan C. Jimenez, Agung Fu, Sanal Djimbinov, Sa Em Soeurn, Sun Sit Lwin, Chika O. Nwankpa and IEEE
2007 IEEE INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON CIRCUITS AND SYSTEMS, VOLS 1-11
01 Jan 2007

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Computer Science Computer Science, Artificial Intelligence Computer Science, Software Engineering Engineering Engineering, Biomedical Engineering, Electrical & Electronic Imaging Science & Photographic Technology Life Sciences & Biomedicine Mathematical & Computational Biology Nanoscience & Nanotechnology Science & Technology Science & Technology - Other Topics Technology Telecommunications
Accurate analog models of power system components are required in order to realize an analog computation engine for power systems. Analog computation is an area of continued interest and has certain advantages over traditional digital computation. Among the advantages are physically realizable solutions and significantly faster computation times. This paper focuses on the development of a tap changing transformer model designed for a previously proposed method of analog power flow computation. Prior research in this field has modeled generators, loads and transmission lines. The transformer model proposed here provides a more accurate depiction of the network and captures the switching behavior of tap changing transformers. The transformer is modeled in analog form and a controller for the tap changing was developed in digital form. The model is verified via software simulation.

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