DocumentCode
1428367
Title
Transient stability of power systems containing both synchronous and induction machines
Author
Kalsi, S.S. ; Adkins, B.
Volume
118
Issue
10
fYear
1971
fDate
10/1/1971 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
1467
Lastpage
1474
Abstract
A method is described of calculating the effect of large induction motors on the transient performance of a multimachine power system under fault conditions. The representation of an induction motor is similar to that used for synchronous machines, and is therefore suitable for describing composite systems. The method is based on Park´s equations and, unlike earlier methods, allows for the `deep-bar effect¿ usually present in large cage induction motors. The most accurate result is obtained by using the full set of equations, but more approximate methods using simplified equations are considered. The method is verified by tests on model machines connected by impedances representing transmission lines. Preliminary tests were made on a simple system comprising an induction motor connected to an infinite busbar through an impedance, and were followed by tests on a composite system containing a synchronous machine and an induction motor connected in parallel parts of the system. The results slow that good results are obtained with the accurate calculation which, however, requires a large amount of computer time, but that any approximation introduces considerable error.
Keywords
induction motors; power systems; stability; transients; Park´s equations; accurate calculation; approximate methods using simplified equations; composite systems; effect of large induction motors; multimachine power system under fault conditions; synchronous machines; transient performance; transient stability; transmission lines;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Electrical Engineers, Proceedings of the Institution of
Publisher
iet
ISSN
0020-3270
Type
jour
DOI
10.1049/piee.1971.0269
Filename
5250660
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