Subsynchronous Resonance in Power Systems

Subsynchronous Resonance in Power Systems
Author: Paul M. Anderson
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 292
Release: 1999-02-02
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9780780353503

Mathematical calculations for subsynchronous system modeling Subsynchronous Resonance in Power Systems provides in-depth guidance toward the parameters, modeling, and analysis of this complex subclass of power systems. Emphasizing field testing to determine the data required, this book facilitates thorough and efficient oscillation and damping modeling using eigenvalues of a system's linear model. Expert discussion provides step-by-step instruction for generator, network, and turbine-generator shaft models, followed by detailed tutorials for model testing and analysis based on IEEE, CORPALS, and SSR eigenvalue analysis. Comprehensive in scope and practical in focus, this book is an invaluable resource for anyone working with frequencies below 60 Hz.

Analysis of Subsynchronous Resonance in Power Systems

Analysis of Subsynchronous Resonance in Power Systems
Author: K.R. Padiyar
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 290
Release: 1999
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9780792383192

This book presents comprehensive mathematical models of turbine-generators, HVDC and FACTS controllers, and small signal analysis of SSR. The emphasis is on the analysis using linearized models. Both damping torque and eigenvalue analysis are covered. Also included are the basic concepts of SSR interactions with fixed series compensation, PSS, HVDC, and FACTS controllers. Timely treatment has been given to the development of electrical analogue for the rotor system, the derivation of the network equations based on circuit topology and immittance functions using D-Q variables. The material is supported by several illustrative examples and case studies based on IEEE benchmark models. Analysis of Subsynchronous Resonance in Power Systems is an invaluable reference work for power systems researchers, system planners, and designers.

Analysis of Subsynchronous Resonance in Power Systems

Analysis of Subsynchronous Resonance in Power Systems
Author: K.R. Padiyar
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 1461556333

4. 2 Analysis of induction generator effect: frequency scanning method 83 4. 3 Analysis of torsional interaction(TI) 87 4. 4 State equations and eigenvalue analysis 96 4. 5 An algorithm for computing torsional modes 108 4. 6 Countermeasures for SSR III 4. 7 Torsional oscillations in parallel connected turbine generators 120 121 5. INTERACTIONS WITH POWER SYSTEM STABILIZER 5. 1 Introduction 121 5. 2 Basic concept in the application of PSS 122 5. 3 Design of PSS 126 5. 4 Torsional interaction with PSS 130 5. 5 A case study 132 6. INTERACTIONS WITH HVDC CONVERTER CONTROL 137 6. 1 Introduction 137 6. 2 HVDC converters and control 138 6. 3 Modelling of HVDC system for study of torsional interactions 147 6. 4 Analysis of torsional interactions -A simplified approach 153 6. 5 A case study 156 6. 6 A simplified damping torque analysis 161 6. 7 Control of torsional interaction 167 7. INTERACTIONS WITH SHUNT COMPENSATORS 169 7. 1 Introduction 169 7. 2 Static Var Compensator 171 7 . 3 Torsional Interactions with SVC 186 7. 4 Static Condenser(STATCON) 189 7. 5 Torsional interactions with STATCON 196 7. 6 A simplified analysis of torsional interaction with voltage controller 200 8. INTERACTIONS WITH SERIES COMPENSATORS 205 8. 1 Introduction 205 8. 2 Thyristor Controlled Series Compensator 206 8. 3 Modelling of TCSC for SSR studies 216 8. 4 Mitigation of SSR with TCSC 223 8. 5 Static Synchronous Series Compensator (SSSC) 229 8.

Dynamics and Control of Electric Transmission and Microgrids

Dynamics and Control of Electric Transmission and Microgrids
Author: K. R. Padiyar
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 502
Release: 2019-02-04
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 1119173388

A guide to the latest developments in grid dynamics and control and highlights the role of transmission and distribution grids Dynamics and Control of Electric Transmission and Microgrids offers a concise and comprehensive review of the most recent developments and research in grid dynamics and control. In addition, the authors present a new style of presentation that highlights the role of transmission and distribution grids that ensure the reliability and quality of electric power supply. The authors — noted experts in the field — offer an introduction to the topic and explore the basic characteristics and operations of the grid. The text also reviews a wealth of vital topics such as FACTS and HVDC Converter controllers, the stability and security issues of the bulk power system, loads which can be viewed as negative generation, the power limits and energy availability when distributed storage is used and much more. This important resource: Puts the focus on the role of transmission and distribution grids that ensure the reliability and quality of electric power supply Includes modeling and control of wind and solar energy generation for secure energy transfer Presents timely coverage of on-line detection of loss of synchronism, wide area measurements and applications, wide-area feedback control systems for power swing damping and microgrids-operation and control Written for students of power system dynamics and control/electrical power industry professionals, Dynamics and Control of Electric Transmission and Microgrids is a comprehensive guide to the recent developments in grid dynamics and control and highlights the role of transmission and distribution grids that ensure the reliability and quality of electric power supply.

Modeling and Analysis of Doubly Fed Induction Generator Wind Energy Systems

Modeling and Analysis of Doubly Fed Induction Generator Wind Energy Systems
Author: Lingling Fan
Publisher: Academic Press
Total Pages: 154
Release: 2015-04-16
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 0128029862

Wind Energy Systems: Modeling, Analysis and Control with DFIG provides key information on machine/converter modelling strategies based on space vectors, complex vector, and further frequency-domain variables. It includes applications that focus on wind energy grid integration, with analysis and control explanations with examples. For those working in the field of wind energy integration examining the potential risk of stability is key, this edition looks at how wind energy is modelled, what kind of control systems are adopted, how it interacts with the grid, as well as suitable study approaches. Not only giving principles behind the dynamics of wind energy grid integration system, but also examining different strategies for analysis, such as frequency-domain-based and state-space-based approaches. Focuses on real and reactive power control Supported by PSCAD and Matlab/Simulink examples Considers the difference in control objectives between ac drive systems and grid integration systems

Analysis of Subsynchronous Resonance in Power Systems

Analysis of Subsynchronous Resonance in Power Systems
Author: Wenchun Zhu
Publisher:
Total Pages: 220
Release: 1994
Genre: Electric power systems
ISBN:

Three aspects of Subsynchronous Resonance (SSR) related problems in power systems are addressed in this dissertation which aims at contributing to a better understanding of these problems. Subsynchronous Resonance (SSR) problems in series compensated steam-turbine power systems co-exist with the beneficial effects provided by the series capacitors. Since the early 1930s, numerous researchers have addressed issues relating to these problems. The development of a generalized frequency scan method for analyzing SSR in a Single-Machine Infinite-Bus (SMIB) power system equipped with fixed series capacitor compensation is presented. This method overcomes shortcomings present in the traditional frequency scan technique which is widely used in power system analysis. It has been noticed that there are nonlinear dynamic phenomena in power systems which can not be explained by linear system theory. This includes limited oscillations in a power system when it experiences SSR at a frequency close to one of the system modes. The phenomenon can be explained by Hopf bifurcations. This dissertation presents an analysis for a high dimensional model of a SMIB power system equipped with fixed series capacitor compensation. The results obtained can lead to a more precise understanding of this phenomenon than those available to date which use perturbation methods and highly simplified second-order power system models. Compared with fixed series capacitor compensation in power systems, the newly developed Thyristor Controlled Series Compensation (TCSC) scheme has some well known advantages with regard to flexible power system control. It has been noted that vernier mode TCSC operation can provide for SSR mitigation. In this thesis, such beneficial effect is demonstrated and analyzed for a simplified North-Western American Power System (NWAPS) model, based on EMTP simulations. Issues relating to modelling and simulation of power system and TCSC are addressed.

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.

HVDC/FACTS for Grid Services in Electric Power Systems

HVDC/FACTS for Grid Services in Electric Power Systems
Author: José M. Maza-Ortega
Publisher: MDPI
Total Pages: 276
Release: 2020-11-23
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 3039283766

Electric power systems are headed for a true changing of the guard, due to the urgent need for achieving sustainable energy delivery. Fortunately, the development of new technologies is driving the transition of power systems toward a carbon-free paradigm while maintaining the current standards of quality, efficiency, and resilience. The introduction of HVDC and FACTS in the 20th century, taking advantage of dramatic improvements in power electronics and control, gave rise to unprecedented levels of flexibility and speed of response in comparison with traditional electromechanical devices. This flexibility is nowadays required more than ever in order to solve a puzzle with pieces that do not always fit perfectly. This Special Issue aims to address the role that FACTS and HVDC systems can play in helping electric power systems face the challenges of the near future.

Power System Dynamics

Power System Dynamics
Author: Jan Machowski
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 885
Release: 2020-06-08
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 1119526345

An authoritative guide to the most up-to-date information on power system dynamics The revised third edition of Power System Dynamics and Stability contains a comprehensive, state-of-the-art review of information on the topic. The third edition continues the successful approach of the first and second editions by progressing from simplicity to complexity. It places the emphasis first on understanding the underlying physical principles before proceeding to more complex models and algorithms. The book is illustrated by a large number of diagrams and examples. The third edition of Power System Dynamics and Stability explores the influence of wind farms and virtual power plants, power plants inertia and control strategy on power system stability. The authors—noted experts on the topic—cover a range of new and expanded topics including: Wide-area monitoring and control systems. Improvement of power system stability by optimization of control systems parameters. Impact of renewable energy sources on power system dynamics. The role of power system stability in planning of power system operation and transmission network expansion. Real regulators of synchronous generators and field tests. Selectivity of power system protections at power swings in power system. Criteria for switching operations in transmission networks. Influence of automatic control of a tap changing step-up transformer on the power capability area of the generating unit. Mathematical models of power system components such as HVDC links, wind and photovoltaic power plants. Data of sample (benchmark) test systems. Power System Dynamics: Stability and Control, Third Edition is an essential resource for students of electrical engineering and for practicing engineers and researchers who need the most current information available on the topic.