

REALTIME POWER SYTEM SIMULATOR
Realtime power system simulators can perform either electromagnetic transient (EMT) simulations, phasor simulations, or a hybrid of both in real-time. They support various communication protocols, including IEC61850 and C37.118. Additionally, these simulators feature 32 analog and 64 digital input/output (I/O) connections for hardware interfacing with devices such as protective relays and intelligent electronic devices (IEDs).

To discuss partnership and licensing opportunities, contact us:
Mohd Khairun Nizam Bin Mohd Sarmin
Principal Researcher
Ahmad Mumtaz Ali
Manager, Technology Commercialisation
Key Features & Benefits
Simulates in real-time a network size of about 10,000 three-phase bus using positive sequence only mode with a time-step of 10ms running on single CPU
Has an option to stimulate in real-time a network size of about 3,500 three-phase bus using three-phase unbalance mode at time-step of 10ms on single CPU
Able to integrate the stability network with an ETMP type simulation running at a time step of 50us
The real-time power system simulator accelerates integration and verification testing of the newly developed system
Potential Applications
Interacts with external hardware such as protective relays, IEDs and control systems for easy analysis with various test scenarios and system conditions
Evaluate the design of controller and protection schemes in a controlled environment prior to installation and commissioning of the actual system.