Jump to content

Electrical Transient Analyzer Program

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Infobox company

ETAP - Operation Technology, Inc.
Company typePrivate
IndustryComputer software
Founded1986
FounderFarrokh Shokooh
HeadquartersIrvine, California
Area served
Worldwide
Key people
Websiteetap.com

Electrical Transient Analyzer Program (ETAP) is an electrical network modeling and simulation software tool[1] used by power systems engineers to create an "electrical digital twin" and analyze electrical power system dynamics,[2] transients and protection.[3]

Schneider Electric took controlling stake in ETAP on November 16, 2020, to spearhead smart and green electrification.[4] The current CEO of ETAP is Tanuj Khandelwal who previously held the role of CTO and has been employed at ETAP for over 20 years.

ETAP was developed for utilization on MS-DOS operating system and intended for commercial and nuclear power system analysis [5] and system operations.

Power system simulation requires an electrical digital twin consisting of a power system network model that includes system connectivity, topology, electrical device characteristics, historical system response and real-time operations data in order to make offline or online decisions. ETAP power engineering software utilizes an electrical digital twin in order for electrical engineers and operators to perform following studies in offline or online mode.[citation needed]

References

[edit]
  1. ^ "Electrical Network's Modeling & Simulation Tools: The State of the Art".
  2. ^ Hase, Yoshihide (December 2019). Power system dynamics with computer based modeling and analysis. John Wiley & Sons. p. 1112. ISBN 978-1-119-48745-6.
  3. ^ "Electrical Transient Analyzer Program (ETAP)". United States Department of Veterans Affairs. United States: United States Department of Veterans Affairs.
  4. ^ "Schneider Electric invests in Operation Technology, Inc. ("ETAP") to spearhead smart and green electrification | Schneider Electric Global". www.se.com. Retrieved 2021-03-23.
  5. ^ Shertukde, Hemchandra (January 29, 2019). Power systems analysis illustrated with matlab and etap. PRODUCTIVITY Press. ISBN 9781498797214.