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Overview Diagram

Classes

  • ACDCTerminal: An electrical connection point (AC or DC) to a piece of conducting equipment.
  • ACLineSegment: A wire or combination of wires, with consistent electrical characteristics, building a single electrical system, used to carry alternating current between points in the power system.
  • AsynchronousMachine: A rotating machine whose shaft rotates asynchronously with the electrical field.
  • BusbarSection: A conductor, or group of conductors, with negligible impedance, that serve to connect other conducting equipment within a single substation.
  • ConductingEquipment: The parts of the AC power system that are designed to carry current or that are conductively connected through terminals.
  • Conductor: Combination of conducting material with consistent electrical characteristics, building a single electrical system, used to carry current between points in the power system.
  • Connector: A conductor, or group of conductors, with negligible impedance, that serve to connect other conducting equipment within a single substation and are modelled with a single logical terminal.
  • EarthFaultCompensator: A conducting equipment used to represent a connection to ground which is typically used to compensate earth faults.
  • EnergyConnection: A connection of energy generation or consumption on the power system model.
  • EnergySource: A generic equivalent for an energy supplier on a transmission or distribution voltage level.
  • Equipment: The parts of a power system that are physical devices, electronic or mechanical.
  • EquivalentBranch: The class represents equivalent branches.
  • EquivalentEquipment: The class represents equivalent objects that are the result of a network reduction.
  • EquivalentInjection: This class represents equivalent injections (generation or load).
  • ExternalNetworkInjection: This class represents the external network and it is used for IEC 60909 calculations.
  • GroundingImpedance: A fixed impedance device used for grounding.
  • IdentifiedObject: This is a root class to provide common identification for all classes needing identification and naming attributes.
  • LinearShuntCompensator: A linear shunt compensator has banks or sections with equal admittance values.
  • MutualCoupling: This class represents the zero sequence line mutual coupling.
  • NonlinearShuntCompensatorPoint: A non linear shunt compensator bank or section admittance value.
  • PetersenCoil: A variable impedance device normally used to offset line charging during single line faults in an ungrounded section of network.
  • PowerSystemResource: A power system resource (PSR) can be an item of equipment such as a switch, an equipment container containing many individual items of equipment such as a substation, or an organisational entity such as sub-control area.
  • PowerTransformer: An electrical device consisting of two or more coupled windings, with or without a magnetic core, for introducing mutual coupling between electric circuits.
  • PowerTransformerEnd: A PowerTransformerEnd is associated with each Terminal of a PowerTransformer.
  • RegulatingCondEq: A type of conducting equipment that can regulate a quantity (i.
  • RotatingMachine: A rotating machine which may be used as a generator or motor.
  • SeriesCompensator: A Series Compensator is a series capacitor or reactor or an AC transmission line without charging susceptance.
  • ShuntCompensator: A shunt capacitor or reactor or switchable bank of shunt capacitors or reactors.
  • SynchronousMachine: An electromechanical device that operates with shaft rotating synchronously with the network.
  • Terminal: An AC electrical connection point to a piece of conducting equipment.
  • TransformerEnd: A conducting connection point of a power transformer.