DocumentCode :
135202
Title :
Equivalent power system impedance estimation using voltage and current measurements
Author :
Eidson, Brandon L. ; Geiger, Daniel L. ; Halpin, Mark
Author_Institution :
Auburn Univ., Auburn, AL, USA
fYear :
2014
fDate :
11-14 March 2014
Firstpage :
1
Lastpage :
6
Abstract :
Many power system analyses require knowledge of the equivalent system impedance. A method for estimating the impedance using three-phase voltage and current measurements is outlined in this paper. The 60 Hz phasors are acquired from time samples through a low-pass filter and one-cycle DFT. The phasors are used to calculate the sequence voltages and currents. As long as the system is sufficiently excited, the equivalent system impedance can be estimated by assuming that it and the equivalent system voltage are constant over two sequential cycles. The system is treated as sufficiently excited when the change in real power between cycles is greater than a chosen threshold. To smooth the impedance estimates over time, a moving-average is used. The change in real power threshold and moving-average time constant were experimentally determined.
Keywords :
discrete Fourier transforms; electric current measurement; low-pass filters; power system measurement; voltage measurement; current measurements; equivalent power system impedance estimation; equivalent system voltage; low-pass filter; moving-average time constant; one-cycle DFT; real power threshold; sequence currents; sequence voltages; sequential cycles; three-phase voltage measurements; Current measurement; Estimation; Impedance; Impedance measurement; Power measurement; Time measurement; Voltage measurement; Power System Impedance Estimation; Thevenin Impedance Estimation;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Power Systems Conference (PSC), 2014 Clemson University
Conference_Location :
Clemson, SC
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/PSC.2014.6808107
Filename :
6808107
Link To Document :
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