Warning 109 | [PSS®E] | SMIB Distance Factor with low source impedance
Relevant software:
PSS®E
Emitted message:
The SMIB Distance Factor (dfactor) specified in this Node is not 0% or 100% - meaning it is faulting between the two buses - but the source impedance is extremely low - you may see an unexpected voltage change in your simulation result due to the creation of infinite branches
tip
If your PSS®E Dynamic results appear stable you can ignore this warning.
Description:
This warning indicates that:
- A fault is being applied using a
SIMPLEFAULT
Command - The
Distance factor
field is not equal to1
(meaning the fault is not applied at the generator's connection point) - The short circuit ratio (SCR) is extremely high.
This can force the gridmo Engine to create ideal branches in PSS®E, which may lead to numerical instability in your simulation results.
Possible impact:
- We've seen cases where extremely low line impedances can cause numerical instability in static and dynamic simulations in PSS®E, such as large spikes of reactive power during dynamic simulations.
See PSS®E warning 108 for more details on the effects of low line impedances.
Potential fixes:
- Avoid setting
Distance factor
to a value other than1
when completing studies with a very high short circuit ratio.- Instead, consider setting
Distance factor
to1
and using a non-zeroFZ=
value to apply a non-bolted fault. - This approach avoids the creation of ideal branches which should remove the instability.
- Instead, consider setting