Title :
Transient stability angular increment computer
Author_Institution :
Southern California Edison Company, Los Angeles, Calif.
Abstract :
DETERMINATION of the transient-stability limit of a power system requires expressing the rotor angle of each machine or group of machines in the system as a function of time following the initial disturbance. This problem has been solved using miniature dynamic systems, digital computers, and differential analyzers. The latter two methods require a-c network analyzer measurements of the transfer impedances and prefault conditions. Other methods use special-purpose synchronous machine analogues coupled to the a-c network analyzer to represent power system behavior on an expanded time scale. Transient swings following a disturbance are then automatically determined. Such equipment is expensive and does not integrate readily into existing analyzer installations. At present most multimachine transient-stability problems are solved on a-c network analyzers using the step-by-step method.
Keywords :
Computers; Equations; Mathematical model; Potentiometers; Power system stability; Rotors; Stability analysis;
Journal_Title :
Electrical Engineering
DOI :
10.1109/EE.1956.6442129