Title :
Collapse Prediction on Transmission Networks
Author :
Al-Ashwal, N.A. ; Crossley, Peter ; Fitch, John ; French, K. ; Fette, M. ; Watson, Ian
Author_Institution :
Manchester Univ., Manchester
Abstract :
Predicting and preventing power system collapses is crucial for the economic prosperity of the world (Van Cutsem, 2000). Highly nonlinear power systems must be analysed in real time and if a system change might start a process that leads towards a voltage collapse then the operator should be alerted and corrective control initiated. Such changes might include a sudden increase in loading, the tripping of a generator, the loss of a synchronous condenser, reactive power limitations of static VAr control (SVC) systems, tap-changing on a transformer or the disconnection of a transmission feeder. The difficulty is trying to decide if such a change is a routine event that does not affect the integrity of the power system or a rare event that instigates a collapse. The possibility of predicting a collapse using a collapse prediction relay (Eberle, 2006) that compares and analyses the characteristic frequencies seen in the voltage signals during the precollapse period is described in the paper.
Keywords :
on load tap changers; power transmission; collapse prediction relay; nonlinear power systems; static VAr control systems; synchronous condenser; tap-changing transformer; transmission feeder; transmission networks; voltage collapse; Bifurcation; Generators; Oscillators; Power system dynamics; Power system stability; Power systems; Reactive power;
Conference_Titel :
Developments in Power System Protection, 2008. DPSP 2008. IET 9th International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Glasgow
Print_ISBN :
978-0-86341-902-7