DocumentCode :
3491626
Title :
Improving transient stability by containing accelerating energy
Author :
Sutanto, D. ; Lachs, W.R.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. Eng., Hong Kong Polytech., Hung Hom, China
Volume :
2
fYear :
2000
fDate :
30 Oct.-1 Nov. 2000
Firstpage :
395
Abstract :
An adaptive method of improving transient instability has evolved from a better understanding of the post-disturbance physical phenomena leading to transient instability. The analysis of the phenomena has shown that a small magnitude of primary accelerating energy produced by generators near the fault is greatly multiplied as it flows through the network, past successive load substations. Further, progressing with the outflow of accelerating energy, there is simultaneously a wave of raised frequency as well as a wave of lowered voltages. The voltage wave reduces each substation´s load magnitude just as the accelerating energy passes and so causes its amplification. This has shown that a pattern of voltage and frequency changes at each substation can not only identify but also actuate measures for the control of transient stability. A study has demonstrated that local control of the switching of shunt capacitors and reactors at each substation can avert transient instability. Not only is this a low cost approach, but it provides an adaptive arrangement that can respond to disturbances anywhere on the transmission grid to prevent its disruption by transient instability. Compared to the use of braking resistors, a fail-safe arrangement is offered which is also effective in damping oscillations after noncritical disturbances.
Keywords :
capacitor switching; damping; oscillations; power system transient stability; reactors (electric); substations; accelerating energy; braking resistors; fail-safe arrangement; frequency changes; local control; noncritical disturbances; oscillations damping; post-disturbance dynamic events; post-disturbance physical phenomena; primary accelerating energy; raised frequency wave; shunt capacitors switching; shunt reactors switching; substation load magnitude reduction; successive load substations; transient stability improvement; transmission grid; voltage changes; voltage wave;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
iet
Conference_Titel :
Advances in Power System Control, Operation and Management, 2000. APSCOM-00. 2000 International Conference on
Print_ISBN :
0-85296-791-8
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1049/cp:20000430
Filename :
950377
Link To Document :
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