This document provides an overview of the ATP Rule Book, which outlines the structure and capabilities of the Alternative Transients Program (ATP). It discusses the history and development of ATP, how to learn and use the program, and computer-dependent aspects. The bulk of the document then summarizes the various cards and models that can be used to simulate different electrical network components and systems using ATP. This includes linear and nonlinear branches, switches, sources, machines, and loads, as well as options for simulation control, output, and plotting of results.
This document provides an overview of the ATP Rule Book, which outlines the structure and capabilities of the Alternative Transients Program (ATP). It discusses the history and development of ATP, how to learn and use the program, and computer-dependent aspects. The bulk of the document then summarizes the various cards and models that can be used to simulate different electrical network components and systems using ATP. This includes linear and nonlinear branches, switches, sources, machines, and loads, as well as options for simulation control, output, and plotting of results.
This document provides an overview of the ATP Rule Book, which outlines the structure and capabilities of the Alternative Transients Program (ATP). It discusses the history and development of ATP, how to learn and use the program, and computer-dependent aspects. The bulk of the document then summarizes the various cards and models that can be used to simulate different electrical network components and systems using ATP. This includes linear and nonlinear branches, switches, sources, machines, and loads, as well as options for simulation control, output, and plotting of results.
O Table of contents 1A-2/4 GENERAL INTRODUCTORY INFORMATION ABOUT ATP I VERSIONS OF EMTP 1A-4 RB-01A I-A Background of ATP; User Groups; ATP education 1A-4 I-A-1 History of royalty-free EMTP Development 1A-5 I-A-2 Learning to Use the ATP; User Groups; Newsletter; E-mail 1A-6/8 I-B Development centers for ATP 1A-9 I-C Summary program capability; ways execution begins 1C-1/5 RB-01C I-D $ - cards of SUBROUTINE CIMAGE 1D-1/8 I-E Computer - dependent aspects and alternatives: I-E-1 Summary of instalation - dependent EMTP modules 1E-1/2 RB-01E I-E-2 STARTUP disk file for program initialization 1E-2/20 I-E-3 STARTSPY disk file for program initialization 1E-20/ RB-01F I-F Different computer systems, specific details for all brands 1F-1/8 RB-01G I-G Variable dimensioning and Dinamic Dimensioning 1G-1/6 I-H FORTRAN data format specifications 1H-1/4 RB-01H I-I structure of EMTP input data 1I-1/5 I-J EMTP data sorting by class (use of "/" cards) 1J-1/3 I-K $INCLUDE use for data modularization (including arguments) 1K-1/5 I-L Separate interactive plotting programs 1L-1/2 I-L-1 TPPLOT for sophisticated, single window, plotting 1L1-1/8
RB-01K I-L-2 WINDOWPLT for simpler, multiple window, plotting 1L2-1/5
MS-DOS interactive plotting program PCPLOT by Mustafa I-L-3 Kizilcay 1L3-1/8 I-L $PARAMETERS to define Data Symbols 1L4-1/4 I-M POCKET CALCULATOR 1L4-4/6 II CARDS TO BEGIN A NEW DATA CASE II-1/1 II-A Special request cards having key words II-2/50 RB-020 II-B Miscellaneous data cards. II-51/54 II-C extensions to miscellaneous data cards II-55/60 RB-02A- 39 II-A Harmonics Frequency Scan IIA-1/11 RB-03A III TACS AND MODELS TO SIMULATE CONTROL SYSTEMS 3-0/1 III-A Purpose of TACS 3-1 III-B Summary of TACS capability 3-2 III-C How to simulate What 3-2/4 III-D TACS steady - state initialization rules 3-5/6 III-E TACS elements and card formats 3-7/ III-E-1 Transfer functions or S - blocks 3-7/9 III-E-2 Limiters 3-10/12 III-E-3 Signal sources 3-13/15 III-E-4 Supplemental variables and devices 3-16/32 III-E-5 TACS output-variable specification 3-33/ III-E-6 TACS user-defined initial conditions 3-34/ RB-03F III-F MODELS: more powerfull, flexible, and newer than TACS P3+56 IV BRANCH CARDS TO MODEL LINEAR ELEMENTS IV-A Branch card for uncoupled, lumped, series R, L, C 4A-1/4 RB-04A IV-B Branch cards for PI - circuits 4B-1/6 IV-C Branch cards for mutually - coupled R - L elements 4C-1/4 IV-D Branch cards for distribuited - parameter transmission lines 4D-1/5 IV-D-1 constant parameter, line model using constant [T] 4D1-1/5 RB-04D IV-D-2 constant parameter, double-circuit model using with special [T] 4D2-1/5 IV-D-3 Rigorous, frequency - dependent model (Jose Marti) 4D3-1/9 IV-D-4 2nd order, recursive - convolution model (Semlyen) 4D4-1/5 RB-04A- LEC LINEAR BRANCH CARDS (LEC) A, B, C P-1/23 RB-04D- LEC LINEAR BRANCH CARDS (LEC) D P-24/45 RB-04E IV-E Saturable transformer component 4E-1/24 RB-04F IV-F Branch input using "CASCADE PI" feature 4F-1/10 RB-04F- LEC LINEAR BRANCH CARDS (LEC) F, G P-70/87 BRANCH CARDS TO MODEL SINGLE PHASE NONLINEAR V ELEMENTS 5-1/4 V-A pseudo - non linear resistance R(i) (Type - 99 branch) 5A-1/2 V-B pseudo - non linear reactor L(i) (Type - 98 branch) 5B-1/2 RB-05A V-C staircase time - varying resistance R(t) (Type - 97 branch) 5C-1/2 V-D pseudo - non linear histeretic reactor L(i) (Type - 96 branch) 5D-1/2 V-E exponential ZnO surge arrester R(i) (Type - 92 "5555") 5E-1/4 V-F piecewise - linear time- vary resistor R(t) (Type - 91; "3333") 5F-1 V-G true - non linear resistance R(I) (Type - 92; "4444") 5G-1/3 V-H true - non linear inductance L(i) (Type - 93; branch) 5H-1 V-I circuit breaker or electic arc R(t,i) (Type - 91; "TACS") 5I-1/2 RB-05H User - supplied FORTRAN for COMPENSATION (Type - 93; V-J FORTRAN) 5J-1/2 Corona modelling for cascaded line sections ("CORONA V-K MODEL") 5K-1/2 RB-06A VI SWITCH CARDS (INCLUDING THYRISTORS AND DIODES) 6-1 VI-A Time, voltage, current - controlled switches 6A-1/16 VI-B diode or thyristor (TACS - controlled type - 11) 6B-1/3 VI-C Spark, gap or triac (TACS - controlled type 12) 6C-1/2 VI-D TACS - controlled ordinary switch( type 13) 6D-1/2 RB-06A- LEC SWITCHES (LEC) A, B, C P-1/28 ELECTRIC NETWORK SOURCE CARDS (OTHER THAN VII ROTATING MACHINERY) 7-1/2 RB-07A VII-A Static electric network source functions 7A-1/6 VII-B Type - 16 simplified equivalent of hvdc converter 7B-1/3 RB-070- LEC STATIC ELECTRIC NETWORK SOURCES (LEC) P-1/25 DYNAMIC SYNCRONOUS MACHINE (3 - PHASE S. M.; TYPE RB-080 VIII 59) CARDS 8-1/24 RB-080- THREE PHASE DINAMIC SYNCRONOUS MACHINE LEC SOURCE (LEC) P-1/43 9B-1/9G- RB-090 IX DYNAMIC UNIVERSAL MACHINE (U. M. ; TYPE 19) CARDS 26 X EMTP LOAD FLOW CARDS (FOR "FIX SOURCE" USAGE) 10-1/7 CARDS TO OVERRIDING INITIAL CONDITIONS OF XI ELECTRIC NETWORK 11-1/4 RB-100 CARDS TO REQUEST ELECTRIC NETWORK OUTPUT XII VARIABLE 12-1/4 XIII SOURCE TYPE 1 - DEFINITIONS (FOR EACH TIME STEP) 13-1 RB-120- LEC THE OUTPUT SPECIFICATION CARDS (LEC) P-1/4 XIV BATCH - MODE PLOTTING OF RESULTING SIMULATION 14A-1/23 RB-140 XV REQUEST CARDS FOR STATISTICAL TABULATIONS 15-1/15C-2
RB-160 INTERACTIVE EXECUTION, OBSERVATION, AND CONTROL
XVI (SPY) 16-1 XVI-A Initiating EMTP execution that includes SPY 16A-1/2 XVI-B Opportunities for SPY dialogue: the keyboard interrupt 16B-1 XVI-C SPY commands explained according to general function 16C-1/25 XVI-C-1 Loading and / or changing EMTP data cards via SPY XVI-C-2 SPY commands to halt or resume program execution XVI-C-3 SPY commands to observe EMTP tables: BUS, BRANCH, etc. XVI-C-4 "PLOT" for vector or character plots during execution XVI-C-5 Command files: @K, FILES, COMMENT, VERIFY, TYPE EMTP variables: EXAMINE, NAMES, ROLL, LIST, FIND, XVI-C-6 DEPOSIT Table dumping / restoring: SAVE, RESTORE, SLEEP, WAKE, XVI-C-7 WHEN XVI-C-8 "DICE" for statistical tabulation of Monte Carlo simulations XVI-C-9 mathematics within command files: "APPEND" XVI-C- 10 "RAMP" and "SERIES" for continuous linear variations XVI-C- 11 Utilities: HEADING, TIME, SIZE, LIMIT, HONK, ECHO, WAIT,$ XVI-C- 12 "TACS": gateway to Concurrent sequential Processing (CSP) XVI-C- 13 Servicing [Y] changes: YFORM, NOY, FACTOR, NOF Batch - mode execution of SPY commands: $SPY and XVI-D $SPYEND 16D-1/2 XVI-E Use of SPY "PLOT" instead of separate program "TPLOT" 16E-1/2 RB-170 XVII "JMARTY SETUP" SUPPORTING PROGRAM 17-1/5 RB-170- JMARTY SETUP (LEC) P-1/7 LEC XVIII "NODA SETUP" SUPPORTING PROGRAM - not yet available XIX ALL FIXED - DIMENSION SUPPORTING PROGRAM 19A-1
RB-19A XIX-A "XFORMER" to derive [R], [L] of 1-phase transformers P1/10
"OBSERVE PARALLEL MONTE CARLO" for parallel XIX-B "STATISTIC" P1/3 XIX-C "BCTRAN" to derive [R], [L] of multi-phase transformers P-1/21 RB-19C XIX-D "CHANGE SWITCH" to process former switch cards P-1/2 XIX-E "OLD TO NEW ZNO" to update pre - "M39." ZnO cards data P-1 "DATA BASE MODULE" to modularize for XIX-F $INCLUDEarguments P-1/10 RB-19E XIX-G "SATURATION" for magnetic saturations calculations P-1/10 XIX-H "HYSTERESIS" to punch Type - 96 branch cards P-1/4 XIX-I "ZNO FITTER" to punch type - 92 Zno branch cards 19I-1/5 XIX-J Convert saturable transformer cards to linear equivalent [R],[L] 19J-1/3 RB-19I- "ZNO FITTER" (LEC) I, J P-1/8+1/3 LEC XX (NO UTILIZADO) RB-210 XXI "LINE CONSTANTS" supporting program 21-1/80 RB-210- LEC LINE CONSTANTS (LEC) P1/31 RB-220 XXII "SEMLYEN SETUP" supporting program P1/18 23A-1/23F- XXIII "CABLE CONSTANTS" supporting program 7 RB-23A XXIII-A Introduction and background 23A-1/B-1 XXIII-B General structure of "CABLE CONSTANTS" data cards 23B1/3 XXIII-C Specific format for "CABLE CONSTANTS" data cards 23C1/15 XXIII-D Degenerate configuration and special cases 23D1/4 RB-23D XXIII-E Aproximation used for the bundling of overhead conductors 23E1/ XXIII-F Cross bonded cable 23F1/7 XXIII- RB-23M App Appendix CABLE PARAMETERS supporting program CP-1/27 RB-230- LEC CABLE CONSTANTS (LEC) P1/63 RB-240 XXIV "NETWORK EQUIVALENT" for supporting program "NETEQV" 24-1/4 P1/5+25- RB-250 XXV ASSOCIATED REFERENCE MATERIAL 1/5 RB-260 XXVI INDEX OF ALPHABETICALLY - ORDERED REFERENCES 26-1/18 All the pdf file in one archive. Última actualización 04/01/02 Por CAUE- Comité Argentino de Usuarios del EMTP/ATP
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