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IEEE type AC1A Exciter model in PSS/E

IEEE type AC1A Exciter model in PSS/E

IEEE type AC1A Exciter model in PSS/E

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All,
On the ESAC1A exciter model block diagram, I am curious to know the description of the input "Ec" to the voltage transducer terminal. I can figure out that the output of this block "Vc" is the terminal voltage transducer output, however "Ec" is not well know defined to me.
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RE: IEEE type AC1A Exciter model in PSS/E

I’m pretty sure that’s the voltage droop/line drop compensation from the generator model (Xc*I_stator)

RE: IEEE type AC1A Exciter model in PSS/E

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Thank you so much Wcaseyharman for your response. I later found out from IEEE std 1992 that it is the generator terminal voltage.

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