An Analog Computer Study of a Parallel AC and DC Power System

Overall critical evaluation of the dynamics of EHV dc-power transmission requires that a variety of system conditions and effects of many parameters be studied. Problems can be strictly electrical or electromechanical. In general, those that fall in the former category are of short time duration, while those in the latter may be either of intermediate duration, on the order of 1 second, or of long duration, from 2 to 40 seconds. The approach used, whether it be 1) a physical model such as a transient network analyzer; 2) an analog computer, sometimes called an electronic differential analyzer, or 3) a digital computer, will depend upon the specific problem at hand. The capabilities and limitations of the analog computer in providing solutions to electromechanical problems are outlined in this paper, and the results reported give insight into the dynamic performance characteristics of a dc link under constant current or power control, with or without a parallel ac line.

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