Title :
The influence of topology changes on inter-area oscillation modes and mode shapes
Author :
Chen, Yousu ; Fuller, Jason ; Diao, Ruisheng ; Zhou, Ning ; Huang, Zhenyu ; Tuffner, Francis
Author_Institution :
Pacific Northwest Nat. Lab., Richland, WA, USA
Abstract :
The topology of a power grid network is a piece of critical information for power grid operations. Different power grid topologies can change grid characteristics, inter-area oscillation modes, mode shapes, and even the robustness of the power system. This paper presents some preliminary study results, based on an approved WECC operating case and a modified low damping WECC system, to show the impact of topology changes resulting from N-1 contingencies on power system modes and mode shapes. The results show that topology changes can have very different impact on modal properties in a power system: some result in an unstable situation, while others can improve small signal stability. For the former, the studies show about a 4.5% damping reduction, so a 5% damping margin would be required to ensure the system can sustain the contingencies. For the latter, those topology changes could be used as a control method to improve small signal stability. Mode shapes normally do not change when there is an N-1 topology change. These observations suggest that the inclusion of topological information is useful for improving the accuracy and effectiveness of power system control schemes.
Keywords :
damping; oscillations; power grids; power system control; WECC operating case; inter-area oscillation modes; low damping WECC system; mode shapes; power grid network; power grid operations; power grid topologies; power system control; small signal stability; topological information; topology changes; Damping; Generators; Power system stability; Power transmission lines; Shape; Stability analysis; Topology; Inter-area Modes; Mode Shape; Small Signal Stability; Topology Change;
Conference_Titel :
Power and Energy Society General Meeting, 2011 IEEE
Conference_Location :
San Diego, CA
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4577-1000-1
Electronic_ISBN :
1944-9925
DOI :
10.1109/PES.2011.6039904