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ČSN EN IEC 61970-457 - Rozhraní aplikačního programu pro systémy řízení elektrické energie (EMS-API) - Část 457: Profily dynamiky

ČSN EN IEC 61970-457

Rozhraní aplikačního programu pro systémy řízení elektrické energie (EMS-API) - Část 457: Profily dynamiky

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Označení normy:ČSN EN IEC 61970-457
Třídící znak:334910
Počet stran:468
Vydáno:01.10.2021
Harmonizace:Norma není harmonizována
Katalogové číslo:512758
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ČSN EN IEC 61970-457

This part of IEC 61970 specifies a standard interface for exchanging dynamic model information needed to support the analysis of the steady state stability (small-signal stability) and/or transient stability of a power system or parts of it. The schema(s) for expressing the dynamic model information are derived directly from the CIM, more specifically from IEC 61970-302. The scope of this document includes only the dynamic model information that needs to be exchanged as part of a dynamic study, namely the type, description and parameters of each control equipment associated with a piece of power system equipment included in the steady state solution of a complete power system network model. Therefore, this profile is dependent upon other standard profiles for the equipment as specified in IEC 61970-452, CIM static transmission network model profiles, the topology, the steady state hypothesis and the steadystate solution (as specified in IEC 61970-456, Solved power system state profiles) of the power system, which bounds the scope of the exchange. The profile information described by this document needs to be exchanged in conjunction with IEC 61970-452 and IEC 61970-456 profiles' information to support the data requirements of transient analysis tools. IEC 61970-456 provides a detailed description of how different profile standards can be combined to form various types of power system network model exchanges.