Power Swing Blocking Algorithm based on Real and Reactive Power Transient Stability

Author(s):  
Jigneshkumar Desai ◽  
Vijay Makwana
2017 ◽  
Vol 32 (5) ◽  
pp. 3758-3767 ◽  
Author(s):  
Javier Renedo ◽  
Aurelio Garcia-Cerrada ◽  
Luis Rouco

2016 ◽  
Vol 19 (2) ◽  
pp. 16-24
Author(s):  
Quang Huu Vinh Luu

A new algorithm simulating the impacts of the VAR supporting devices such as the static var compensators (SVCs) and the synchronous condensers (SCs) under condition of symmetrical disturbances in multi-machine power system is mentioned. Some typical numerical examples are presented in this article. The comparisons of variation of the state parameters, such as the voltage, frequency, reactive power outputs and asynchronous torques…are simulated under condition of the action of the automatic voltage regulation systems of generators and of the VAR supporting devices. The transient energy margins are calculated and compared to assess the transient stability in multi-machine power system. Basing on this algorithm, the PC program uses the elements of the eigen-image matrix to bring the specific advantages for the simulation of the transient features of state variables.


2012 ◽  
Vol 588-589 ◽  
pp. 574-577 ◽  
Author(s):  
Yan Juan Wu ◽  
Lin Chuan Li

Some faults will result wind turbine generators off-grid due to low grid voltage , furthermore, large-scale wind farms tripping can result in severe system oscillation and aggravate system transient instability . In view of this, static compensator (STATCOM) is installed in the grid containing large-scale wind farm. A voltage feedforward control strategy is proposed to adjust the reactive power of STATCOM compensation and ensure that the grid voltage is quickly restored to a safe range. The mathematical model of the doubly-fed induction wind generator (DFIG) is proposed. The control strategy of DFIG uses PI control for rotor angular velocity and active power. 4-machine system simulation results show that the STATCOM reactive power compensation significantly improve output active power of large-scale wind farm satisfying transient stability, reduce the probability of the tripping, and improve the utilization efficiency of wind farms.


Energies ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 12 (13) ◽  
pp. 2554 ◽  
Author(s):  
Panos Kotsampopoulos ◽  
Pavlos Georgilakis ◽  
Dimitris T. Lagos ◽  
Vasilis Kleftakis ◽  
Nikos Hatziargyriou

The role of flexible alternating current transmission systems (FACTSs) in the provision of grid services is becoming increasingly important, due to the massive integration of intermittent renewable energy sources, energy storage systems, and the decommissioning of thermal plants. A comprehensive literature review of grid services offered by FACTS is performed, focusing on the different grid services that they can provide, such as power flow control, reactive power control, voltage control, power quality improvement, harmonic mitigation, improvement of transient stability, and damping of inter-area and intra-area oscillations. These grid services need to be realistically and economically validated in suitable testing environments. A review of relevant standards, guides, and the literature is performed, which covers the entire range from functional specification and factory testing up to the field testing of FACTS. Advanced industry practices, such as controller hardware in the loop (CHIL) testing of FACTS controllers by the manufacturer, and recent trends, such as CHIL testing of replica controllers by the owner, are underlined. Limitations of conventional testing and CHIL testing are explained and the use of power hardware in the loop (PHIL) simulation for FACTS testing is discussed. CHIL and scaled-down PHIL tests on a transmission static synchronous compensator (STATCOM) are performed and a comparison of the results is presented.


2018 ◽  
Vol 7 (3.27) ◽  
pp. 500
Author(s):  
R Vasudevan ◽  
S Ramalakshmi

A new management approach for the reactive-power injections of Voltage supply Converters in High Voltage DC (VSC-HVDC) multi-terminal Systems to enhance grid transient stability. A reactive-power supplementary signal is provided for each convertor. Its worth is proportional to the frequency deviation of its consequent AC bus with admiration to the weighed-average frequency of the multiterminal system stations. The hope is to extend (decrease) the magnetism torsion of generators close to those terminals during which the frequency is superior to (below) the weighed-average frequency used. The AC frequency for all VSC stations is ever more accessible regionally for synchronization functions and will be utilized by a central controller. Simulations are allotted victimization PSS/E and therefore the outcome have revealed that transient stability is enlarged victimization this approach. Since this approach uses world capability of all VSC stations, the collision of the communication delays has been analyzed, concluding that the depressing consequence is modest, for realistic latency values. 


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