Simulation RMS/EMT Analysis
The "Simulation RMS/EMT Analysis" study focuses on analyzing the dynamic behavior of electrical power systems during both steady-state and transient conditions. RMS (Root Mean Square) simulations are typically used for long-duration studies, such as power flow, stability, and fault analysis, while EMT (Electromagnetic Transients) simulations are used for detailed time-domain analysis of fast-acting phenomena, such as switching surges, protection operation, and fault-induced transients.
Simulation Programs:
DIgSILENT PowerFactory:
- Comprehensive tool for both RMS and EMT simulations.
- Supports dynamic studies of generators, transformers, and system loads.
- Offers advanced fault analysis and relay coordination simulations.
- Enables harmonic studies and high-fidelity time-domain transient simulations.
