Title :
Techniques for high performance analysis of transient stability
Author_Institution :
Powertech Labs. Inc., Surrey, BC, Canada
Abstract :
Transient stability analysis is one of the basic analyses in the planning, design, and operation of power systems. In recent years, one form of this analysis, referred to as on-line Dynamic Security Assessment (DSA), has become increasingly popular as a real-time control center application to monitor, alert, and enhance system security by performing stability analysis using real-time captured system conditions. However, traditional transient stability analysis requires intensive numerical computations and thus usually takes long time to complete. This often makes it a challenge to complete on-line DSA in required cycling time. Improving the speed of transient stability analysis has been the focus of extensive research and development for many years. This paper describes a number of techniques and methods to improve the speed of transient stability analysis. Most of these methods have been practically used with good success to various applications, such as on-line DSA.
Keywords :
numerical analysis; power system planning; power system security; power system transient stability; DSA; numerical computations; online dynamic security assessment; power system design; power system operation; power system planning; realtime captured system conditions; realtime control center application; transient stability analysis; Computational modeling; Power system stability; Real-time systems; Servers; Stability analysis; Transient analysis; Transient stability analysis; on-line dynamic security assessment; real-time control center applications;
Conference_Titel :
Power and Energy Society General Meeting, 2012 IEEE
Conference_Location :
San Diego, CA
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-2727-5
Electronic_ISBN :
1944-9925
DOI :
10.1109/PESGM.2012.6344773