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User-Defined Dynamic Model

User-Defined Dynamic Models (UDM) can be used to model or customize complex machine control system. This module allows you to build control block diagrams needed to simulate the behavior of machines in Transient Stability and Generator Start-Up simulations. UDM provides independant self-testing via load rejection, load acceptance, and terminal bus faults for validation of models and their dynamic behavior.

Key Features
  • Library of pre-built models
  • Customize existing UDM models
  • Wide variety of blocks for building models
  • Import Simulink models
  • Various model testing methods
  • Real-time compiling & linking of model
Capabilities
  • Transient stability analysis
  • Generator start-up analysis
  • Motor acceleration analysis
  • Synchronous motor startup
  • Frequency-dependent models
  • Automatic Voltage Regulators (AVR)
  • Power System Stabilizers (PSS)
  • Bus voltage support mode

Create Custom Block Diagrams

  • Automatic Voltage Regulators (AVR)
  • Power System Stabilizers (PSS)
  • Exciters
  • Turbines
  • Governors
 

Pre-Built Control Block Diagrams

  • IEEE type exciter models
  • IEEE type governor models
    IEEE type PSS models
  • Manufacturer specific models
  • Frequency-dependent models
 

Independent Self-Testing

  • Terminal bus faults
  • Load rejection
  • Load acceptance