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Simulation Software for

Power System Studies

®
Version

10
MiPower® is driven by a robust power system analysis engine covering
various aspects of power system studies from steady state analysis to
stability and security assessment, including reliability and protection.
MiPower® caters to the needs of power system planners and
operations engineers.
Windows® based platform makes it highly interactive and
user-friendly.
Professionally designed GUI and centralized databases add to the
efficacy of the product.

Power Research & Development Consultants Pvt. Ltd.


Power System Applications
Sub-Synchronous Resonance
Steady State Analysis Stability Assessment • Frequency response method
Transient Stability Study • Multiple synchronous machines
Load flow Analysis • Series compensation in transmission
• Supports LG/LL/LLG/LLL/ LLLG fault
• Slack Bus Concept at any user defined location network
• Gauss – Seidel (GS) • Detailed representation of • Detailed modeling of machine shafts
• Newton Raphson (NR) §§ Excitation systems(AVR), and control loops
• Fast Decoupled Load Flow (FDLF) §§ Turbine governor systems • Mode shape computation for SSR /
§§ Static VAr Compensators(SVC) stability evaluation
• Voltage & frequency dependent
loads §§ Power System Stabilizers (PSS)
• Handles multiple island systems §§ HVDC controllers Security Monitoring,
• Report customization facility • Load shedding as disturbance Assessment & Control
• Optimal Power Flow • Modeling of voltage, current, • State Estimation
frequency and distance relays
• AC/DC flow with FACTS • Real Power Optimization
• Large motor starting analysis
• Renewable Energy (RE) Models • Reactive Power Optimization
• User defined control block (FPB)
• Economic Dispatch

Harmonic Load Flow Dynamic Stability Analysis • Contingency Analysis & Ranking
• 3-phase Harmonic Load Flow • Performs the dynamic stability
• Harmonic distortion factors (THD) analysis in
• Telephone Influence factor (TIF) §§ Frequency domain (Eigen value Protection Coordination
analysis)
• Computation of harmonic transfer and Backup Protection
driving point impedances §§ Time domain
• Relay Co-ordination
• For transmission system Voltage Instability Analysis • Relay settings for improved
• For distribution system performance
• Voltage instability assessment using
• Filter models to support harmonic L-Index, Centroid Voltage • Zone settings for distance relays
suppression • Supports relay models of all
• Stability margin computation under
steady state condition manufacturers
Short Circuit Analysis • Supports user defined characteristics
• Identifies weak buses and areas in
• Symmetrical faults the system from voltage instability for over current and distance relays
• Asymmetrical faults perspective • Numerical Relay Modeling
• Self and mutual impedances • Supports relay triping analysis through
• Compliance to related ANSI/ IEEE/ Transient Studies simulation
IEC standards (including 363 & 909)
Electro Magnetic Transient Unit Protection
Network Reduction Analysis • Supports protection of following
• Static and dynamic equivalents for the schemes
power system networks • Performs transient and dynamic §§ Transformer differential
over voltage studies Protection
• Static equivalent: YBUS based
reduction, seen from the desired • Computes highest discharge currents §§ Line differential protection
nodes and energy stresses for the protective §§ Bus bar differential protection
equipment §§ Partial bus bar differential
• Dynamic equivalent: Single machine protection
equivalent of the power system • Computes withstand levels of currents
and voltages for protected equipment §§ Generator protection
• YBUS and ZBUS computation §§ System Protection
• Supports energization of lines,
DC Network Solutions transformers and shunt elements
ARC Flash Analysis
• Supports DC Load Flow Analysis • Computes over voltages during fault
inceptions and clearing of faults • Arc Flash Analysis on an electrical
• Supports DC Short Circuit Analysis system for human safety
• Additional disturbances like Load
• Enables Battery Sizing change, Loss of excitation, Generator • Evaluates arcing current, incident
outage energy, Hazard Risk Category (HRC)
and Personal Protective Equipment
• Modeling of single phase elements (PPE) requirements as per
• Statistical Analysis of Breakers IEEE 1584-2002a and NFPA 70E
2012 standards.

empowering power system engineers


Planning Studies Add-ons MiPower® Utilities
Load Forecast Automatic Single Line Diagram Generation
• Creates the single line diagram (SLD) of the electrical system
Long Term Load Forecast predicts the energy demand at the
automatically for partial or full network
planning stage of a power system and supports
• Captures input directly from the MiPower® database
• Versatile load models
• Large number of independent variables Free Programmable Blocks
• Uses multivariate regression techniques • General purpose modeling tool for control blocks
• Best model selection for regression analysis • Customized designs for
§§ Governors, AVRs
Ground Grid Design
§§ SVC, HVDC Controller
• Computes the parameters for ground grid
§§ and other standard controllers
• User interactive tool facilitating design process
• Compatibility with MiPower® Transient stability
Battery Sizing
• Number of cells and size for designated duty cycle
COMTRADE Viewer
• Graphical view of the COMTRADE files
• Handles voltage and temperature constraints
• Mathematical analysis and operations on data
• Battery performance assessment for design margin and
aging compensation. Complies with IEEE 485-1997 standard • High-resolution graphical interface for clear display and
analysis
Line and Cable Parameter Calculation • Handles analog and digital channels of an
• Positive, negative and zero sequence parameters for overhead oscillography record
lines and cables
• Supports transposition & single / multi-phase
MiPContour
configurations • Build a user defined distance relay characteristics for variety
of relays as per co-ordinates
• Calculates mutual impedance between power &
communication lines • Supports all vendor specific data format
• Modifying relay characteristic to match specific scenario
ATC Computation
• Accurate visualization of the relay characteristics
• Computes transfer capacity for transmission corridor
• Concept of layer for defining zones of operation
• Available & Total Transfer Capability (ATC / TTC)
• Option to create separate library for phase and earth relay
Open Access Feasibility • Option to enter the characteristics on primary or secondary
• Minimize the losses due to inadequacy of cross subsidy side of CT/CVT
surcharge for distribution licensees
AutoCAD Interface
• Utilize the network for low cost generation
• Converts MiPower® network diagram to AutoCAD
• Facility to model generators and loads entering into bilateral
transactions • Facilitates plots of the results from MiPower® applications on
AutoCAD DWG
• Determines the open access feasibility for the given network
for given load / generation profile MiGraph - Multipurpose graphing tool
Reliability Assessment • Multiple X and Y column in same view
• Computation of Reliability Indices like SAIDI, SAIFI, • Quick mathematical operations on graphs
CAIDI, CAIFI • Custom color, thickness, symbols, fonts, number of symbols
• Brings out report with and without exclusions on curve etc.
• Brings out detailed report of reliability assessment • Graphical relay coordination
• Graph indicating the study of reliability for the system as • Export graph DXF, data to text format
a whole • Generation of COMTRADE files
VAJRAMATTI 220

(1

(-

(-
7

(-
7

5 X 6 5 . 0 0 M VA
-

(-
(

1 7 .6 4 M VA
ATHANI 220 224.5

(-1 0 .3 )
(-1 0 .3 )

(-1 2 .2 )

(-1 2 .2 )

(8 .4 )

(8 .4 )
3 8 .1
-3 5 .6

3 8 .1
(-10.3)

-3 5 .6

-7 7 .9

D ra ke 2 2 0
D ra k e 2 2 0
-7 7 .9
220.0
(-13.1) VAJRAMATTI

1 .0
VAJRAMATTI

46 km
4 6 km
(-1 0 .1 )

(-1 0 .1 )

(1 9 .0 )
(-0 .1 )
110

-2 2 .9

6 7 .6
(1 .3 )
-3 2 .7

-3 2 .7

2 0 .8

1 9 5 .0 -1 9 5 .0 1 .0
11_TER

D ra k e 2 2 0

D ra k e 2 2 0
111.0 11.0
ATHANI

D ra ke 2 2 0
(-12.3) (-14.8)

D ra k e 2 2 0

D ra k e 2 2 0

31 km

31 km

(6 .7 )
ALMATTI

(-4 .2 ) (4 .2 )
ATHANI 110 11_TER

7 .0 -7 .0
ALAMATTI 11 15MW

46 km
1.0

35 km

35 km
10.7 35.5 0.0

D ra k e 2 2 0
108.7 11.3
(-17.3) 11.0
(-14.9)

(-6 .7 )
(8 . 8 )
(9.0) (-0.0)

7 6 .9
(8 .8 )
76.9
-71.0 (-3.6) (-4.9)

39 km
1 X 100 MVA
32.7 1.0 0.0 (-18.0) 35.5 1.0 -0.0 5 X 70 MW

Power System Network Editor

(-1 4 .8 )
(9.0) BAGALKOT

(-1 0 .6 ) (-4 .4 )

(-4 .4 )
(0.0)

-6 8 .0

-3 8 .1
-1 0 .3 -3 8 .1
-65.3 (8.9)1 X 100 MVA (0.0) ALAMATTI-2 1 X 15 MW
1 X 100 MVA 220 (Hydro)

(1 4 .4 ) (1 5 .0 )

(1 5 .0 )
(-17.8) 32.7 1.0 -0.0 MAHA ALAMATTI-1

7 7 .6

7 7 .6
225.4 (Hydro)
LINGAPURA 220

(1 0 . 6 )
(-9 .6 )

(-9 .6 )

(1 0 .6 )
(-0.0)

-2 7 .2
(8.9)

-2 7 . 2
(-9.8)

-6 .4
-6 .4
1 X 100 MVA
222.6

(2 .8 )
(-5 . 9 )

(-5 . 9 )

(-5 .9 )

(8 .3 )
KUDACHI 220

(-2 3 .0 )

-2 1 .5

-2 1 .5

4 4 .6

3 1 .5
(-11.6) BAGALKOT BAGALKOT

-2 1 .5
-1 0 6 .8

8 .1
(5 .1 )
22.9
219.4 110 11 TER
(-13.5) MAHALINGA Drake 220

• Creation of complex Single Line Diagrams /


MAHA 111.5 11.0
PURA 11_TER 110 km

(-7 .1 )

(-7 .1 )
-2 6 .2

-2 6 . 2
(-11.2) (-13.1)

(0 .0 )

(0 . 0 )

(9 .2 )
LINGAPURA 110

2 9 .5
0 .0

0 .0
11.0 1.0
KUDACHI 27.2

D ra k e 2 2 0
110.6 (-14.3) 0.0
KUDACHI 110 11_TER 1.0 -54.3 (8.8) (0.0)

Geographic power maps


(-12.8) 21.5 0.0

2 5 km
108.8 1 X 100 MVA

D ra k e 2 2 0
10.8 1.0

D ra k e 2 2 0
(5.5) (0.0) (-17.6) 27.2 -0.0 Drake 220

D ra ke 2 2 0
(-15.0) (-16.9) 1 X 100 MVA (8.8) (-0.0) 110 km

3 5 km
1.0

35 km

45 km
21.5 -0.0 1 X 100 MVA
26.2 1.0 -0.0 -64.5 (5.5) (-0.0)
-52.3 (6.4) 1 X 100 MVA (0.0) 1 X 100 MVA

• Supports all power system elements


(-16.4) Drake 220
21.5 1.0 0.0
(-12.8) 26.2 1.0 MUGHAL 108 km
0.0
MNTMNT

(2 3 .8 )
1 0 6 .3
(5.5) (-0.0)

(-3 . 6 )
(6.4) (-0.0) KOD 220

-2 9 .6
1 X 100 MVA Drake 220
1 X 100 MVA
220.5
70 km

(6 .6 )
-8 .1
CHIKODI 220 (-12.9)

(-1 0 .1 )

(-1 0 .1 )
• Multi-layer visualization

(0 .0 )
(0 .0 )

-3 8 .4

-3 8 .4
0 .0
0 .0
222.1 RAMDURGA 220
(-12.5) 222.6
MUGHALKOD

(-1 0 .4 )
(-1 0 .4 )

(-11 .8 )

(-11 .8 )

(1 7 .0 )
(-11.3)

(1 .8 )

(4 .7 )
(2 .0 )
-4 6 .6

(7 .6 )

(4 .7 )
-4 6 . 6

20.1

27.9
2 2 .1

2 7 .9

-2 8 .8

-2 8 .8

6 5 .7
-4 .8
110 MUGHALKOD 11_TER
CHIKODI
109.0 10.8 RAMDURGA
CHIKODI 110 11_TER RAMDURGA

• Multi-level nesting of sub-systems


(-15.1) (-17.8) Drake 220 11_TER

D ra k e 2 2 0

D ra ke 2 2 0
109.8 10.9 1.0 110

D ra k e 2 2 0
(-15.1) (-18.4) 38.3 0.0 123 km 10.8
109.9

3 6 km

36 km
(-0.0)
-76.6 (8.5)1 X 100 MVA (-12.9)
(-14.9)

7 5 km
1.0 1.0

D ra k e 2 2 0
46.5 -0.0 (-17.1) 38.3 1.0 Drake 220 28.7
0.0 0.0

5 5 km
(8.2) (-0.0) (8.5) (-0.0) 33 km (0.0)

• Resizing for individual drawing elements


-93.1 -57.4 (10.9)
1 X 100 MVA 1 X 100 MVA 1 X 100 MVA

(-0 .0 )
1.0 0.0

-2 8 .0
(-16.4) 46.5 (-21.8) 28.7 1.0 -0.0
Drake 220
(8.2) (0.0) GHATA 33 km (10.9) (-0.0)

(-0 .0 )
-2 8 .0
1 X 100 MVA PRABHA 220 1 X 100 MVA

(-6 .2 )
-3 7 .9

(-9 .6 )
-6 6 .2
222.7 M.K.HUBLI 110

(1 0 .5 )

(1 0 .5 )
NARENDRA

(-6 .2 )
-3 7 .9

-4 5 .0
• Switching ON/OFF for all power system elements

(0 .5 )
3 7 .8

3 7 .8
(-11 .9 )

(11 .9 )

(11 .9 )
(-11 .9 )
(-12.0)

6 5 .4

6 5 .4
-3 7 .4

-3 7 .4
225.3
(-9.6) 220 PGCIL
GHATA GHATA 226.3

(-2 1 .0 )
(-2 1 .0 )
HUKKERI 220

(-1 0 .5 )

(1 8 . 5 )
(-1 0 .5 )

(-2 .3 )

(3 1 .1 )

(1 8 .5 )
(-2 .3 )
(7 . 6 ) (5 .6 )

-6 6 .1

1 5 1 .1
-6 6 .1

8 9 .6

-5 .6
(-9.0)

-5 . 6
-3 7 .8

-3 7 .8

8 9 .6
PRABHA 110

4 3 .4 4 .8
221.8 PRABHA 11_TER
(-12.6) 109.9
NARENDRA
10.8
M.K.HUBLI 11_TER 33_TER

(-6 .6 )

(-6 .6 )
M.K.HUBLI 110

• Alarms indication for output results

-2 4 .1

-2 4 .1
(-14.1) (-16.7)
HUKKERI 1.0 111.4 11.0
37.3 0.0 33.9
(-11.6) (-14.3)

D ra ke 2 2 0
D ra ke 2 2 0
HUKKERI 110 11_TER (-9.1)
-74.6 (10.4) (-0.0) -2.7
110.1 10.9 1 X 100 MVA 1.0

95 km
9 5 km
(-20.8) 37.3 1.0 37.8 0.0
(-13.9) (-15.7) 0.0 (-0.5) 1.0
(9.0) (-0.0) 1 X 500 MVA

• Panning to accommodate bigger network diagrams


(10.4) (0.0) -75.5

D ra k e 2 2 0

D ra k e 2 2 0
1 X 100 MVA
1 X 100 MVA
24.1 1.0 -0.0 (-18.0) 1.0

5 5 km

9 6 km
37.8 0.0
-48.1 (6.0) (-0.0) 1.3
1 X 100 MVA (9.0) (-0.0)
(-12.0) 24.1 1.0 0.0 1 X 100 MVA (0.3) 1.0
1 X 315 MVA

• Scrolling along X and Y direction


(6.0) (0.0)
1 X 100 MVA

1.3
(0.3)
BELGAM 220 1.0 1 X 315 MVA

-4 7 .6 (-1 . 0 )
• Zooming facility to view macro and micro level details

(-1 7 .4 ) -4 3 .6

(5 .0 )
-2 2 .2
223.2
(-11.4)

(-2 2 . 1 )
(-3 6 .0 )

(-2 2 .1 )

(-3 7 .0 )
-1 4 8 .7

213.6
-9 1 .1

-9 1 .1
(-1 7 .4 )
(1 2 .6 )

(1 2 .6 )

(5 . 6 )

-4 7 .6
8 3 .2

2 2 0 kV A C S R D EE R 8 3 .2

-5 . 4
NARENDRA 400
412.9

• Fit to screen/ paper size enabling printing

(3 8 .7 )
120.5
(-7.0)

(3 8 . 7 )
1 2 0 .5

(1 2 5 .0 )
4 0 0 Tw in M o os -e3 3 7 .3
BELGAM 110 BELGAM 11_TER
109.6 10.7
(-14.1) (-17.5)
47.5 1.0 400 Twin Moose
0.0

3 km
108 km

• GPS Interface
-95.0 (14.9) (0.0)
1 X 100 MVA

15 7 km
(-29.8) 1.0 400 Twin Moose
47.5 -0.0
108 km
(14.9) (-0.0)
1 X 100 MVA

• Data exchanges through Import / Export facility KANABARGI


(B) 220
223.4
KANABARGI
LAYOUT 220
223.4
KANABARGI
(N) 220
223.4 TOWARDS
(-11.3) (-11.3) (-11.3)
GUTTUR 400

• Automatic Single Line diagram generation -83.3 83.3 Drake 220 -83.3 74.4
(-12.4) (12.4) 1 km (-12.3) (12.2) Single Line Diagrams – Eyes of operators
Drake 220
1 km
-74.4
(-12.1) (12.1)
74.4

-83.3
220kV ACSR DEER 83.3 Drake 220 -83.3 74.4 Drake 220 -74.4 74.4
3 km (12.4) 1 km (-12.3) (12.2) 1 km (-12.1) (12.1)

Database Manager
(-12.4)
AMBEWADI 220
226.4
(-5.8)
17.8 -122.4 Moose 220
(0.3) (19.7) 55 km

-122.4 Moose 220

• Database creation supporting detailed model of power system


(19.7) 55 km

Drake 220 -50.5 NAGAJARI 220


108 km (-4.1) 227.3
TOWARDS

components
PONDA 220 (-3.7) -128.4
Drake 220 -50.5
108 km (-4.1) (18.6)

AMBEWADI 110
112.9 1 X 55 MVA

• Directly invoke any studies form database manager


10.8
(-4.7) -128.4
-10.8 1.0 (-1.8)
(18.6)
(1.6)
21.7 1 X 55 MVA 10.8
(-3.3)
1.0 (-1.8)

• Data import / export in IEEE and other formats


-10.8
162.0 Drake 220 -163.2 -118.4
(1.6)
(-13.7) 27 km (11.6) (17.9)

• Creation of event based scenarios like contingencies,


162.0 Drake 220 -163.2 -123.4
27 km

(-0 .0 )
(-0 .0 )
(-13.7) (11.6) (18.0)
AMBEWADI 11_TER

0 .0
0.0
KODASALLI 220

load / generation variation, etc


11.3
(-4.4) 227.5
89.1 Drake 220 -89.5 (-2.3)

(-12.9) 32 km (15.3)
6 X 150 MW 648.0 -648.0 1.0 646.7

• Facilitates usage of partial or full database of existing networks


NAGJHERI
POWER HOUSE (-22.5) (22.5) 6 X165.00 MVA(-70.5)
89.1 Drake 220 -89.5

(-12.9) 32 km (15.3)

• Library facility for easing repetitive entry for network elements


KODSALLI GEN
11.3
Drake 220 28.5 (2.7)
28 km (-8.7)

of similar type
1.0 3 X 40 MW
109.6 -110.0 110.0
KODASALLI HYDRO
(-14.3) (4.8) (-4.8)
3 X50.00 MVA POWER HOUSE
KAIGA
KAIGA KAIGA 400 40.9
NUCLEAR 414.2

• Independent and close interaction between database manager


16.2 (-7.5)
POWER PLANT (-0.8) (-5.8)

2 X 220 MW
380.0 -380.0 1.0

and network editor


379.2

(-0 . 0 )
(-0 .0 )

0 .0
0 .0
(-15.9) (15.9) 2 X258.80 MVA(-48.8)

KAIGA 220
227.5

• Visualization of results in pictorial form through MiGraph


-120.8 (-2.0)
174.4
(31.8) 1.0 -175.0 -40.9 Drake 220
(-34.4)
1 X 315 MVA (22.6) (9.6) 16 km

• Visualisation and navigation of the network connectivity Managing vast information


KADRA 220
-120.8
(31.8)
1 X 315 MVA
174.4
227.3 1.0
(-1.9) (-34.4) -175.0
KARWAR 220
-28.6 (22.6)
226.4 KAIGA_15.75_1
(-2.5) (12.5)
16.2
-0.0 (3.0)
KARWAR 110 (-61.3)
111.4 1.0
48.5 Drake 220 -48.6 379.2 -380.0 380.0
(-7.8)
28 km 2 X 220 MW
-96.6 96.6 1 X 100 MVA (8.2) (-4.9) (-10.7)
KADRA (-43.5) (10.7)
2 X258.80 MVA
-486.4400 Twin Moose KAIGA NUCLEAR
(-7.3) (7.3) -97.0 11.3 TOWARDS POWER PLANT
(-16.4) (3.3) (115.4) 163 km GUTTUR 400
1.0 1.0
48.5 Drake 220 -48.6 137.5 -138.0 138.0
28 km 3 X 50 MW
(-0 .0 )

(8.2) (-4.9) (-15.9) (3.4) (-3.4)


3 X60.00 MVA
0.0

KADRA HYDRO
POWER HOUSE
KARWAR 11_TER
11.1
(-14.5)
-11.7 Drake 220 11.7
(13.1) 14 km (-11.2)

765 kV Line
Partner / Dealer


MiPower
400 kV Line Display Notation

Voltage/Power Flow Display


®
Security and protection assessment – 220 kV Line
Low Normal High

Key to healthy operation of power systems” 110 kV Line Injection into the bus : +ve

empowering power system engineers Drawl away from the bus : -ve
33 kV Line
Voltage Mag in kV

21 kV Line Flows in MW and (Mvar)

11 kV Line
Note:- Not to scale

LOAD FLOW ANALYSIS RESULTS


SIMULATED FOR SYSTEM PEAK LOAD
SINGLE LINE DIAGRAM OF
BAGALKOT REGION
R0 01/08/2014

APPROVED REVIEWED CHECKED DESCRIPTION REV. DATE

MIP/18/10.1
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