DocumentCode
1180331
Title
Use of ARMA Block Processing for Estimating Stationary Low-Frequency Electromechanical Modes of Power Systems
Author
Wies, R. W. ; Pierre, John W. ; Trudnowski, Daniel J.
Author_Institution
University of Alaska at Fairbanks, USA; University of Wyoming, USA; Montana Tech, USA
Volume
22
Issue
11
fYear
2002
Firstpage
57
Lastpage
57
Abstract
Accurate knowledge of low-frequency electromechanical modes in power systems gives vital information about the stability of the system. Current techniques for estimating electromechanical modes are computationally intensive and rely on complex system models. This research complements model-based approaches and uses measurement-based techniques. This paper discusses the development of an auto-regressive moving average (ARMA) block processing technique to estimate these low-frequency electromechanical modes from measured ambient power system data without requiring a disturbance. This technique is applied to simulated data containing a stationary low-frequency mode generated from a 19-machine test model. The frequency and damping factor of the estimated modes are compared with the actual modes for various block sizes. This technique is also applied to 35-minute blocks of actual ambient power system data before and after a disturbance and compared to results from Prony analysis on the ringdown from the disturbance.
Keywords
Damping; Frequency estimation; Power measurement; Power system analysis computing; Power system measurements; Power system modeling; Power system simulation; Power system stability; Power systems; Testing; Estimation; Interconnected power systems; power system control; power system modeling; power system monitoring; power system stability; power system state estimation; power system transients; signal analysis; signal sampling;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Power Engineering Review, IEEE
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0272-1724
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/MPER.2002.4311824
Filename
4311824
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