Direct Methods for Stability Analysis of Electric Power Systems

Direct Methods for Stability Analysis of Electric Power Systems
Author: Hsiao-Dong Chiang
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 461
Release: 2011-03-16
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 1118088123

Learn how to implement BCU methods for fast direct stability assessments of electric power systems Electric power providers around the world rely on stability analysis programs to help ensure uninterrupted service to their customers. These programs are typically based on step-by-step numerical integrations of power system stability models to simulate system dynamic behaviors. Unfortunately, this offline practice is inadequate to deal with current operating environments. For years, direct methods have held the promise of providing real-time stability assessments; however, these methods have presented several challenges and limitations. This book addresses these challenges and limitations with the BCU methods developed by author Hsiao-Dong Chiang. To date, BCU methods have been adopted by twelve major utility companies in Asia and North America. In addition, BCU methods are the only direct methods adopted by the Electric Power Research Institute in its latest version of DIRECT 4.0. Everything you need to take full advantage of BCU methods is provided, including: Theoretical foundations of direct methods Theoretical foundations of energy functions BCU methods and their theoretical foundations Group-based BCU method and its applications Numerical studies on industrial models and data Armed with a solid foundation in the underlying theory of direct methods, energy functions, and BCU methods, you'll discover how to efficiently solve complex practical problems in stability analysis. Most chapters begin with an introduction and end with concluding remarks, making it easy for you to implement these tested and proven methods that will help you avoid costly and dangerous power outages.

Voltage Stability of Electric Power Systems

Voltage Stability of Electric Power Systems
Author: Thierry van Cutsem
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 382
Release: 2007-11-27
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 0387755365

Voltage Stability is a relatively recent and challenging problem in Power Systems Engineering. It is gaining in importance as the trend of operating power systems closer to their limits continues to increase. Voltage Stability of Electric Power Systems presents a clear description of voltage instability and collapse phenomena. It proposes a uniform and coherent theoretical framework for analysis and covers state-of-the-art methods. The book describes practical methods that can be used for voltage security assessment and offers a variety of examples.

Transient Stability of Power Systems

Transient Stability of Power Systems
Author: M. Pavella
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 432
Release: 1994-08-08
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN:

An in-depth treatment of the transient stability problem, its physical description and formulation. Discusses methods for transient stability analysis, sensitivity assessment and control. Considers conventional and non-conventional techniques including direct and artificial intelligence, system theory, load modeling, evaluation of machine parameters, saturation effects and pattern recognition approaches. Features practical examples and simulation results.

Transient Stability of Power Systems

Transient Stability of Power Systems
Author: Mania Pavella
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 262
Release: 2000-10-31
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780792379638

Three Belgian researchers (U. of Liege) look at one unified approach to on-line dynamic security assessment and control to enable a power system to withstand unexpected contingencies without experiencing voltage or transient instabilities. The problem has greatly increased since deregulation, when utilities are being operated much closer to their limits in order to generate private profit. Their approach is called Single Machine Equivalent, SIME to its friends, and is a hybrid direct-temporal method that processes information about the system behavior in order to get one-shot stability assessment in the same way as direct methods. Preventative SIME relies on time-domain programs to get information about simulated stability scenarios of anticipated contingencies, and emergency SIME uses real-time measurements that take into account the actual occurrence of a contingency. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

Systems and Control Theory for Power Systems

Systems and Control Theory for Power Systems
Author: Joe H. Chow
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 436
Release: 1995-02-24
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9780387944388

The articles in this volume cover power system model reduction, transient and voltage stability, nonlinear control, robust stability, computation and optimization and have been written by some of the leading researchers in these areas. This book should be of interest to power and control engineers, and applied mathematicians.

Power System Dynamics and Stability

Power System Dynamics and Stability
Author: Peter W. Sauer
Publisher:
Total Pages: 376
Release: 1998
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN:

For a one-semester senior or beginning graduate level course in power system dynamics. This text begins with the fundamental laws for basic devices and systems in a mathematical modeling context. It includes systematic derivations of standard synchronous machine models with their fundamental controls. These individual models are interconnected for system analysis and simulation. Singular perturbation is used to derive and explain reduced-order models.