Masters Theses
Abstract
"Models for the governor and exciter control systems are presented and the development of a hybrid computing system including these models is described. A technique for including the governor and exciter effects into the solution of the power system swing equation is also discussed. A hybrid computing system consisting of an SCC 650 digital computer, hybrid interface, and an EAI-TR-48 analog computer is used to study five test cases. The test cases involve basically the same example system with different values for fault clearing times and machine inertias. The results of each test case are briefly discussed with relevance to the importance of the inclusion of the control system effects. The advantages and disadvantages of a hybrid computing system are also discussed"--Abstract, page ii.
Advisor(s)
Morgan, J. Derald
Committee Member(s)
Gross, Charles A.
Kerr, Richard H., 1907-1980
Department(s)
Electrical and Computer Engineering
Degree Name
M.S. in Electrical Engineering
Publisher
University of Missouri--Rolla
Publication Date
1971
Pagination
vii, 65 pages
Rights
© 1971 Donald Wayne Shaw, All rights reserved.
Document Type
Thesis - Open Access
File Type
text
Language
English
Subject Headings
Hybrid computers -- DesignElectronic controllersTransients (Electricity) -- Mathematical models
Thesis Number
T 2544
Print OCLC #
6033696
Electronic OCLC #
871714391
Recommended Citation
Shaw, Donald Wayne, "A hybrid computer solution of the swing equation" (1971). Masters Theses. 7222.
https://scholarsmine.mst.edu/masters_theses/7222