Calculateanypointonan MHOcirclewithorwithoutoffset
Calculateanypointonan MHOcirclewithorwithoutoffset
Calculateanypointonan MHOcirclewithorwithoutoffset
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Description:
Calculating a point on an MHO circle is fairly straightforward if:
• The edge of the MHO circle touches the origin
• You know the diameter of the circle (Reach)
• You know the Maximum Torque Angle (MTA)
You can to test on a normal line impedance MHO circle using basic cosine trigonometry to create a
right angle triangle to any point on the circle you with the formula Test Impedance = Reach *
cos(Test Angle° – MTA°).
This formula does not work for all test angles when the MHO circle has an offset, or its edge doesn’t
touch the circle, as shown in the following diagram. You commonly find these elements when
testing Loss of Field (40) elements in generator relays, or Out-Of-Step (78) elements. There are two
possible answers for any test angle, which makes the math much more complex.
This spreadsheet will perform the math to find any point of the edge of a MTA circle. You can
review the background formulas, or jump to the bottom of the page to get started. All of the angles
in the calculations are Leading angles, like you would find on a Doble Test-set or Manta with
default settings.
Enter your parameters in the green boxes. Calculations appear in the yellow boxes
Description:
Calculating a point on an MHO circle is fairly straightforward if:
• The edge of the MHO circle touches the origin
• You know the diameter of the circle (Reach)
• You know the Maximum Torque Angle (MTA)
You can to test on a normal line impedance MHO circle using basic cosine trigonometry to create a
right angle triangle to any point on the circle you with the formula Test Impedance = Reach *
cos(Test Angle° – MTA°).
This formula does not work for all test angles when the MHO circle has an offset, or its edge doesn’t
touch the circle, as shown in the following diagram. You commonly find these elements when
testing Loss of Field (40) elements in generator relays, or Out-Of-Step (78) elements. There are two
possible answers for any test angle, which makes the math much more complex.
This spreadsheet will perform the math to find any point of the edge of a MTA circle. You can
review the background formulas, or jump to the bottom of the page to get started. All of the angles
in the calculations are Leading angles, like you would find on a Doble Test-set or Manta with
default settings.
Solving:
From circumference equation and Ztest line equation we obtain
Circumference : x x0 y y0 r 2 , x x0 r, y y0 r
x x0 tan x y0 r , x x0 r
2 2 2 2 2
Ztestline: y tan x
y tan x, y y0 r
X test Z offset cosMTA tan TEST X test Z offset sinMTA reach
2 2 2
Z reach Z reach
X test Z offset 2 cosMTA 2
sec 2 TEST 2 X test Z offset reach cosMTA sinMTA tan TEST Z offset Z offset Z reach 0
2 Z 2
X test
2
2 X test Z offset reach cosTEST cosMTA TEST Z offset Z offset Z reach cos 2 TEST 0
2 Z 2
X test
2
Solution:
Then, if the results above are real numbers, it will be possible to obtain Ztest from
2
Zoffset reach cosMTA TEST Zoffset ZoffsetZ reach
Z Z
Ztest1,2 Zoffset reach cosMTA TEST 2
2 2
Ztest values only will be a solution if Xtest and Ytest values are on circumference line, which can be
checked by
2 2
Z Z Z
a X test1, 2 Z offset reach cosMTA a Ytest1, 2 Z offset reach sin MTA reach
2 2 2
Z reach Z
1, for only X test,2 and Ytest,2 and Z offset Z offset reach
a 2 2
1, otherwise
2 2
Z Z Z
a X test1, 2 Z offset reach cosMTA a Ytest1, 2 Z offset reach sin MTA reach
2 2 2
Z reach Z
1, for only X test,2 and Ytest,2 and Z offset Z offset reach
a 2 2
1, otherwise
The auxiliary a-values comes from that if (0,0)-point is inside the circumference then Ztest1 and Ztest2 will
be in opposite phases, otherwise they will be in phase.
Enter your parameters in the green boxes. Calculations appear in the yellow boxes
F F F F
TEST ANGLE ZONE 1 TESTS ZONE 2 TESTS ZONE 3 TESTS ZONE 4 TESTS
M1P MFG1 MFG2 M2P MFG1 MFG2 M3P MFG1 MFG2 M4P MFG1 MFG2
60 2,79 1,08 1,40 0,54 1,05 1,19 - -
0 - - 0,87 0,87 0,54 2,33 - -
20 2,35 1,28 1,05 0,71 0,62 2,01 - -
40 2,98 1,01 1,25 0,60 0,78 1,60 - -
60 2,79 1,08 1,40 0,54 1,05 1,19 - -
80 - - 1,49 0,50 1,43 0,88 - -
100 - - 0,50 0,50 0,68 0,68 - -
120 - - 0,54 0,54 0,56 0,56 - -
e
140 - - 0,60 0,60 0,51 0,51 - -
l
160 - - 0,71 0,71 0,50 0,50 - -
p
180 - - 0,87 0,87 0,54 0,54 - -
m
200 - - 1,05 1,05 0,62 0,62 1,12 1,12
Exa
220 - - 1,25 1,25 0,78 0,78 1,00 1,00
240 - - 1,40 1,40 1,05 1,05 1,12 1,12
260 - - 1,49 1,49 1,43 1,43 - -
280 - - 0,50 1,49 0,68 1,85 - -
300 - - 0,54 1,40 0,56 2,22 - -
320 - - 0,60 1,25 0,51 2,45 - -
340 - - 0,71 1,05 0,50 2,49 - -
360 - - 0,87 0,87 0,54 2,33 - -
TIMING TESTS (in c y c le s )
MULT M1PT MFG %ERR M2PT MFG %ERR M3P MFG %ERR M4PT MFG %ERR
1.2 * PU
COMMENTS:
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