Title :
Simultaneous Estimation of the Time of Disturbance and Inertia in Power Systems
Author :
Wall, P. ; Terzija, Vladimir
Author_Institution :
Sch. of Electr. & Electron. Eng., Univ. of Manchester, Manchester, UK
Abstract :
Offnominal power system frequency regimes play a key role in the propagation of disturbed system conditions and blackouts. The evolution of power systems will make the availability of frequency-control services more uncertain, increasing the risk of large frequency deviations. Furthermore, the reduction in the inherent inertia of power systems and their increased variability will be a critical threat to the quality of frequency control. This paper proposes an online algorithm for estimating the time of disturbance and inertia after a disturbance. This is in contrast to previous inertia estimation methods that operated offline. The algorithm processes wide-area measurements of frequency and active power and could provide support for adaptive frequency control. Simulations, laboratory tests, and real transmission system measurements have been used to demonstrate the algorithm´s ability to correctly detect a disturbance, accurately estimate the time of the disturbance and the inertia, and prevent false disturbance detections.
Keywords :
adaptive control; frequency control; power system measurement; power transmission control; active power; adaptive frequency control; disturbance; disturbed system propagation; false disturbance detections; frequency-control services; inertia; offnominal power system frequency; power systems; transmission system measurements; wide-area measurements; Estimation; Frequency control; Frequency measurement; Mathematical model; Power measurement; Power system dynamics; Frequency control; power system disturbances; power system dynamics; power system inertia; smart grids; swing equation; wide-area monitoring systems (WAMS);
Journal_Title :
Power Delivery, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TPWRD.2014.2306062