학술논문

General purpose symbolic simulation tools for electric networks
Document Type
Journal Article
Author
Source
IEEE Trans. Power Syst.; (United States); 3:2
Subject
24 POWER TRANSMISSION AND DISTRIBUTION
42 ENGINEERING
99 GENERAL AND MISCELLANEOUS//MATHEMATICS, COMPUTING, AND INFORMATION SCIENCE POWER SYSTEMS
COMPUTERIZED SIMULATION
ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE
COMPUTER GRAPHICS
COMPUTERIZED CONTROL SYSTEMS
DATA BASE MANAGEMENT
ELECTRICAL TRANSIENTS
ENERGY TRANSPORT
LISP
OPTIMIZATION
PASCAL
POWER DISTRIBUTION SYSTEMS
POWER TRANSMISSION
CONTROL SYSTEMS
ENERGY SYSTEMS
MANAGEMENT
PROGRAMMING LANGUAGES
SIMULATION
TRANSIENTS
VOLTAGE DROP 200300* -- Electric Power Engineering-- Power Transmission & Distribution-- (-1989)
420800 -- Engineering-- Electronic Circuits & Devices-- (-1989)
990210 -- Supercomputers-- (1987-1989)
Language
English
Abstract
This paper presents research results on the use of computers to solve simulation problems in a way closer to human thinking. With the aid of techniques in AI (Artificial Intelligence), DB (Data Base Systems), and Computer Graphics, a set of general purpose LISP and PASCAL based simulation tools have been developed. Each of these tools solves a specific problem in some stage of simulation. Rule-based and object-oriented symbolic manipulations are extensively used. The tools provide more powerful and accurate modelling capability for complex objects, and permit simplicity and flexibility in implementation. The tools are used to study electrical transient problems, optimal load flow problems, linear control systems, and other simulation problems.