DocumentCode :
3140875
Title :
A study on a high-speed reclosing in power system
Author :
Kojima, D. ; Yukita, K. ; Goto, Y. ; Ichiyanagi, Katsuhiro
Volume :
3
fYear :
2002
fDate :
6-10 Oct. 2002
Firstpage :
1536
Abstract :
This paper proposes the high-speed reclosing operating method to improve for the stability in the power system. The proposed method calculates the reclosing time, taking the case of standard, in which the reclosing is not done using the generator phase angle δ, the angular velocity ω and the field system voltage ed´. And, the execution of redosing time is calculated, considering the acceleration / deceleration energy of the generator in during fault. It can be expected that the δ is suppressed by this optimum reclosing operation. Therefore, the system stability can be expected to improvement by carrying out the high-speed reclosing, when the fault arose. At present, it has been set at the value which seams to be optimum considering various problems in the reclosing time. However, in those methods, the system stability improvement effect can not be expected. It was demonstrated that the high-speed reclosing method has a depression effect of the δ in the computer simulation.
Keywords :
control system analysis computing; power system analysis computing; power system control; power system faults; power system protection; power system transient stability; angular velocity; computer simulation; field system voltage; generator acceleration/deceleration energy; generator phase angle; power system high-speed reclosing; reclosing time; stability improvement; Acceleration; Angular velocity; Distributed power generation; Photovoltaic systems; Power system stability; Power systems; Power transmission lines; Voltage; Wind energy generation; Wind power generation;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Transmission and Distribution Conference and Exhibition 2002: Asia Pacific. IEEE/PES
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-7525-4
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/TDC.2002.1176826
Filename :
1176826
Link To Document :
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