DocumentCode
473238
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
fYear
2008
fDate
17-20 March 2008
Firstpage
370
Lastpage
374
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;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
iet
Conference_Titel
Developments in Power System Protection, 2008. DPSP 2008. IET 9th International Conference on
Conference_Location
Glasgow
ISSN
0537-9989
Print_ISBN
978-0-86341-902-7
Type
conf
Filename
4497014
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