Dynast – Computer Program Used in Power Engineering

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There are relatively insufficient quality specialized modeling tools for power engineering. Regardless there are few possibilities how to simulate main elements of electric network and systems consisting of them. Beside most used specialized tool EMTP-ATP there is MATLAB with its Simulink library SimPowerSystems and newly also DYNAST with its own growing library of power engineering elements. There are also many other general simulation tools with libraries of elements suitable for power engineering. Therefore there seems to be opportunity to compare quality of mentioned tools in accuracy, reliability, speed and flexibility in high demanding problems. Branch “Power engineering” is very specific, because there is necessary in most cases to simulate multiple technical disciplines. Not only electrical network is to solve, but also connection with mechanical equipment and other devices of power engineering. One of the most powerful tools that meet all these requirements is Dynast. Now new library for electric components was developed to make creation of model easy and fast.

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January 2013

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