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EA-PSM
Hydraulic
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1. INTRODUCTION
2. INSTALLING AND LAUNCHING “EA – PSM HYDRAULICS” SOFTWARE
3. BASICS OF GRAPHICAL USER INTERFACE
3.1. Main interface
3.2. Settings window
4. CREATING THE POWER SYSTEM COMPONENTS
4.1. Principles of the one-line diagram drawing
4.2. Meanings of icons in the grid elements pane
5. DEFINING THE ELEMENT PARAMETERS
5.1. Hydraulic node
5.2. Pipe
Layout type (evaluation of heat losses)
5.3. Pump
5.4. Compressor
5.5. Opening
5.6. Load
5.7. Heat source
Fixed parameter heat sources
Dynamic thermal power source
Dynamic outlet temperature source
Dynamic heat exchanger
5.8. Heat load
6. GRID CALCULATIONS
6.1. Newton - Raphson method
6.2. Gas flow calculations
7. RELIABILITY MODULE
7.1. Scheme setup
Node reliability settings
Element reliability settings
7.2. Calculation
7.3. Results
8. ELEMENT MODELLING
8.1. Pump modelling
8.2. Dynamic load modelling
8.3. Control valve and pressure regulator modelling
9. DRAWING SANKEY DIAGRAMS
10. DATA IMPORT AND EXPORT
10.1. Calculation results export
10.2. One line diagram export to CAD or image
10.3. Portable document format (PDF) exporting and frame feature
11. SAS LICENCE FEATURES
11.1. Cloud scheme storage
11.2. Remote calculation
11.3. Equipment related events
12. OTHER FEATURES
12.1. Customize element colors
13. HELP FUNCTIONS
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4. CREATING THE POWER SYSTEM COMPONENTS
In this section the principles of creating and joining power system components are discussed.
The contents of 4. CREATING THE POWER SYSTEM COMPONENTS
4.1. Principles of the one-line diagram drawing
4.2. Meanings of icons in the grid elements pane
Energy Advice, 2019
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