Title :
Impacts of small and large induction motors on active and reactive power requirment and system loadability
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. & Comput. Eng., Thammasat Univ., Pathum Thani, Thailand
Abstract :
Induction motor loads constitute almost half of the total load in interconnected power system. In power system stability analysis, it is commonly used a single equivalent model to represent whole groups of induction motor load regardless of their horse power rating. This technique may not give an accurate result due to their nonlinear differences. Hence, this paper demonstrates steady-state nonlinear natures of large and small induction motors. Their effects on active and reactive power requirement and maximum loadability of the power network are discussed in detail. The study results show that small and large motors draws different amount of active and reactive powers, leading to differences in system voltage profiles and levels of loadability limit. From this perspective, multiple equivalent models representing individual characteristics of small and large induction motor loads are suggested in order to improve an accuracy of power system steady-state and dynamic simulations.
Keywords :
induction motors; power system interconnection; power system stability; reactive power; induction motors; interconnected power system; loadability limit; power system stability analysis; reactive power requirement; system loadability; system voltage profiles; Computational modeling; Lead; Load modeling; Induction motor load; PV curve; power system loadability; small and large induction motors;
Conference_Titel :
Electrical Engineering Congress (iEECON), 2014 International
Conference_Location :
Chonburi
DOI :
10.1109/iEECON.2014.6925854