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Interconnected power system laboratory: fault analysis experiment
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Interconnected power system laboratory: fault analysis experiment

S.P Carullo, R Bolkus, J Hartle, J Foy, C.O Nwankpa, R Fischl and J Gillerman
IEEE transactions on power systems, v 11(4), pp 1913-1919
Nov 1996

Abstract

Computer industry Computer interfaces Control systems Laboratories Network servers Power system analysis computing Power system control Power system faults Power system interconnection Power systems
The primary goal of the project is to develop a fault analysis experiment which allows students to examine the effect of fault conditions on a power system in a realistic manner. This experiment is the first in a series of experiments to be implemented in Drexel University's Interconnected Power Systems Laboratory (IPSL). The IPSL provides a real-life power system network and a computer interface to the system in order to provide control and data capturing. The computer interface utilizes client/server and industry standard networking technology to help students visualize power system phenomena as seen by the system operator via an energy management system (EMS).

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