DocumentCode
1870827
Title
Dynamic and Steady State Security Constraints in the Transfer Capability Assessment
Author
Busan, S. ; Othman, M.M. ; Musirin, I. ; Mohamed, A. ; Hussain, A.
Author_Institution
Fac. of Electr. Eng., Univ. Teknol. MARA, Shah Alam, Malaysia
fYear
2010
fDate
22-24 Feb. 2010
Firstpage
33
Lastpage
39
Abstract
This paper presents a fast and accurate method to determine the available transfer capability. The Ralston´s method is used to predict the two trajectory points of voltage magnitude, power flow and maximum generator rotor angle difference. Then, the cubic-spline interpolation technique is used to accurately trace the P-V, P-S or P- ¿ ¿ curves between two points of trajectory. The P-V, P-S and P-¿ ¿ curves represent as the variations of voltage magnitude, power flow and maximum generator rotor angle difference due to the increase of power transfer. The actual available transfer capability value is determined at the intersection point between the curve and the constraints limit. The effectiveness of the proposed method is verified utilizes 39-New England bus system. The proposed method gives satisfactorily accurate and fast computation of ATC compared to recursive AC power flow method.
Keywords
curve fitting; power system security; power system transient stability; Ralston method; cubic-spline interpolation technique; dynamic state security constraints; maximum generator rotor angle difference; power flow; steady state security constraints; transfer capability assessment; voltage magnitude; Interpolation; Load flow; Power engineering and energy; Power generation; Power system reliability; Reliability engineering; Rotors; Security; Steady-state; Voltage; Available transfer capability; Ralston´s method; cubic-spline interpolation technique; recursive AC power flow;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Complexity in Engineering, 2010. COMPENG '10.
Conference_Location
Rome
Print_ISBN
978-1-4244-5982-7
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/COMPENG.2010.26
Filename
5432916
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