Warning 111 | [PSS®E] | SIMPLEFAULT applied at infinite bus
Relevant software:
PSS®E
Emitted message:
The SMIB Distance Factor (dfactor) specified in this Node will fault the infinite bus - you may see no voltage change in your simulation result
Description:
This warning indicates that there is a fault being applied using a SIMPLEFAULT
command which will fault the Thévenin equivalent source bus.
danger
When a fault is applied at a swing/reference bus, you will likely see no voltage change in your simulation results, leading to misleading or incorrect results.
Assuming the line 100->999#1
is the Thévenin equivalent source, with 999
the slack bus, this can occur by either:
- Specifying the wrong
Distance factor
in the PSS®E Dynamic Node. The value of1
means to fault thefrom
end of the line (from->to#id
).- E.g. specifying
Distance factor
of0
withSIMPLEFAULT, LINE=100->999#1
will raise this warning.
- E.g. specifying
- Specifying the
$psse_zsource_branch
Global Variable backwards. The direction of all line definitions in gridmo is in the direction of active power leaving your generating system.- E.g. using
SIMPLEFAULT, LINE=999->100#1
with the default value ofDistance factor
will raise this warning.
- E.g. using
Possible impact:
- You may see no voltage change in your simulation results, leading to misleading or incorrect results.
Potential fixes:
- Review your
Distance factor
setting in the PSS®E Dynamic Node to ensure you are faulting the correct end of the line.- The default value of
1
is typical for most power system studies.
- The default value of
- Review your
LINE=
argument and/or the value of the$psse_zsource_branch
Global Variable to ensure thefrom
end of the line is your generating system's connection point and theto
end is the Thévenin equivalent source bus.