I want to model a static generator (a photovoltaic one) inside a simulation tool. This simulation tool has no static generator (it is quite new and not user friendly). My idea was to model a synchronous generator as static. The first things that came to my mind are:
- set inertia constant H=0;
- eliminate exciters/PSS/governor;
- set all the transient and sub-transient reactances/time constants to 0
- eliminate any damping
- set the power factor to 1
- model the stator resistance and the stator reactance as the equivalent resistance and reactance of a PV plant (including the inverter)
Is this a good way to get an equivalent approximated model of a static generator? Are there any other parameters to consider in order to get a more accurate model? (I want to specify that this static generator will work always in normal state, just some frequency transient will be tested on the grid).