Title :
Power System Dynamic Stability Analysis and Stability Type Discrimination
Author :
Su, Y.C. ; Cheng, S.J. ; Wen, J.Y. ; Zhang, J.
Author_Institution :
Huazhong Univ. of Sci. & Technol., Wuhan
Abstract :
In the static voltage stability analysis, the singular point of the power flow Jacobian is usually considered as the critical point. As this method does not take the dynamics of the components into account, the creditability of the results obtained are more or less affected. Based on the continuation algorithm, this paper investigates the dynamic stability using the small signal analysis method. The stability mode of power system can be distinguished by the modal participation factors of the state variables. Firstly, the equilibrium manifold is traced by a locally parameterized continuation method. Then, the dynamic stability of each equilibrium point is analyzed using the small disturbance analysis method considering the dynamics of the generators, the excitation system, the governor and the SVC. The system state matrix is calculated numerically by applying small perturbation to each state in turn. Simulation results show remarkable differences in the stability critical points obtained by the small signal perturbation dynamic analysis and the static analysis. Also a region of dynamic voltage stability is found in the lower portion of the PV curve.
Keywords :
Jacobian matrices; load flow; power system dynamic stability; power system faults; static VAr compensators; SVC; equilibrium manifold; excitation system; locally parameterized continuation method; power flow Jacobian matrix; power system dynamic stability analysis; small signal disturbance analysis method; speed governor; system state matrix; voltage stability; Analytical models; Jacobian matrices; Load flow; Power system analysis computing; Power system dynamics; Power system stability; Signal analysis; Stability analysis; Static VAr compensators; Voltage; angle stability; continuation algorithm; small disturbance analysis; voltage stability;
Conference_Titel :
Universities Power Engineering Conference, 2006. UPEC '06. Proceedings of the 41st International
Conference_Location :
Newcastle-upon-Tyne
Print_ISBN :
978-186135-342-9
DOI :
10.1109/UPEC.2006.367531