Title :
Inclusion of higher order terms for small-signal (modal) analysis: committee report-task force on assessing the need to include higher order terms for small-signal (modal) analysis
Author :
Sanchez-Gasca, J.J. ; Vittal, V. ; Gibbard, M.J. ; Messina, A.R. ; Vowles, D.J. ; Liu, S. ; Annakkage, U.D.
Author_Institution :
GE Energy, Schenectady, NY, USA
Abstract :
This paper summarizes the work done by the Task Force on Assessing the Need to Include Higher Order Terms for Small-Signal (Modal) Analysis. This Task Force was created by the Power System Dynamic Performance Committee to investigate the need to include higher order terms for small signal (modal) analysis. The focus of the work reported here is on establishing and documenting the practical significance of these terms in stability analysis using the method of Normal Forms. Special emphasis was placed on determining and describing conditions when higher order terms need to be included to accurately describe modal interactions. Test cases were developed on a standard test system to demonstrate the application of appropriate indices to detect the occurrence of nonlinear interaction and hence the need for higher order terms in stability analyzes. The use of the higher order terms in the site selection for a damping controller is also documented.
Keywords :
damping; modal analysis; power system dynamic stability; damping controller; modal analysis; modal damping; modal frequency; normal form method; power system dynamic performance committee; small-signal analysis; stability analysis; Damping; Linear approximation; Performance analysis; Power system analysis computing; Power system dynamics; Power system interconnection; Power system simulation; Power system stability; Stability analysis; System testing; Method of normal forms; modal analysis; modal damping; modal frequency; nonlinear modal interaction;
Journal_Title :
Power Systems, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TPWRS.2005.858029