Modal analysis of Power System and study of oscillatory instability

Author(s):  
Digvijay V Nair ◽  
M.S.R. Murty
1988 ◽  
Vol 3 (2) ◽  
pp. 429-438 ◽  
Author(s):  
J.L. Sancha ◽  
I.J. Perez-Arriaga

Energies ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 13 (5) ◽  
pp. 1249 ◽  
Author(s):  
Nnaemeka Sunday Ugwuanyi ◽  
Xavier Kestelyn ◽  
Bogdan Marinescu ◽  
Olivier Thomas

Increasing nonlinearity in today’s grid challenges the conventional small-signal (modal) analysis (SSA) tools. For instance, the interactions among modes, which are not captured by SSA, may play significant roles in a stressed power system. Consequently, alternative nonlinear modal analysis tools, notably Normal Form (NF) and Modal Series (MS) methods are being explored. However, they are computation-intensive due to numerous polynomial coefficients required. This paper proposes a fast NF technique for power system modal interaction investigation, which uses characteristics of system modes to carefully select relevant terms to be considered in the analysis. The Coefficients related to these terms are selectively computed and the resulting approximate model is computationally reduced compared to the one in which all the coefficients are computed. This leads to a very rapid nonlinear modal analysis of the power systems. The reduced model is used to study interactions of modes in a two-area power system where the tested scenarios give same results as the full model, with about 70% reduction in computation time.


Author(s):  
Ahmad Fateh Mohamad Nor ◽  
Marizan Sulaiman ◽  
Aida Fazliana Abdul Kadir ◽  
Rosli Omar

Voltage instability analysis in electric power system is one of the most important factors in order to maintain the equilibrium of the power system. A power system is said to be unstable if the system is not able to maintain the voltage at all buses in the system remain unchanged after the system is being subjected to a disturbance.The research work presented in this paper is about the analysis of voltage instability of electric power system by using voltage stability margin (VSM), load real power (P) margin, reactive power (Q) margin, reactive power-voltage (QV) and real power-voltage (PV) modal analysis. IEEE 30-bus system has been chosen as the power system. The load flow analysis are simulated by using Power World Simulator software version 16. Both QV and PV modal analysis were done by using MATLAB application software.


Author(s):  
Francisco Zelaya‐A. ◽  
Joe H. Chow ◽  
Mario. R. Arrieta Paternina ◽  
Alejandro Zamora‐Mendez

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