OFR-61(4)-78 Coal Mine Electrical System Evaluation - Volume IV - Computer Modeling

- Organization:
- The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
- Pages:
- 171
- File Size:
- 47882 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1976
Abstract
Research performed on computer modeling of mine power systems under USBM Grant G0155003 1S described. The work was performed at the Pennsylvania State University from 5 November 1975 through 4 November 1976. Results presented are interim in nature, and future research is planned to integrate the simulations which have been developed. The thrust of this research has been divided into three main areas. 1. Modification of a previously developed model (Mine Power System Simulation or MPSS) to include interactive operation and the use of default (average) load data. 2. Development of a dynamic simulation of interdependent mine power system induction motors. 3. Development of an approach to modeling of motor shaft loading of induction machines for mining operations. During the course of the current year's research, significant results have been achieved in all areas. Construction of an interactive MPSS model has been completed and checked. This simulation was written in APL code and is fully interactive. In addition, default data representing 158 different pieces of mining equipment has been developed for use with the interactive model. Additional work described includes the construction of a dynamic simulation of interdependent continuous miner induction motors and the development of an approach fo: motor shaft load torque computation from experimental data.
Citation
APA:
(1976) OFR-61(4)-78 Coal Mine Electrical System Evaluation - Volume IV - Computer ModelingMLA: OFR-61(4)-78 Coal Mine Electrical System Evaluation - Volume IV - Computer Modeling. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1976.