DocumentCode :
267675
Title :
Shifted Frequency Analysis (SFA) concepts for EMTP modelling and simulation of Power System Dynamics
Author :
Marti, Jose R. ; Dommel, Hermann W. ; Bonatto, Benedito D. ; Barrete, Alexandre F. R.
Author_Institution :
Univ. of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, Canada
fYear :
2014
fDate :
18-22 Aug. 2014
Firstpage :
1
Lastpage :
8
Abstract :
This paper presents fundamental concepts associated with the method of Shifted Frequency Analysis (SFA) for modelling electric circuit transients at frequencies close to the fundamental rated power frequency (50Hz or 60Hz). In a Smart Grids scenario, where the inertia of the generating sources is much less than at the transmission system level, electric transients simulation tools like the Electromagnetic Transients Program - EMTP become particularly important to assess the impact of distributed generation and voltage and frequency dynamics. With SFA implemented in the EMTP, very accurate results can be achieved with relatively large time steps that can trace the envelopes of transient voltages and currents around the fundamental frequency. If required, instantaneous values can be obtained directly from the "dynamic phasor solution" obtained with SFA. This paper presents a rigorous mathematical derivation of SFA based on the Hilbert transform. Error analysis is performed in terms of the integration time step size and the width of the frequency band around the fundamental frequency. A test case illustrates the main modelling concepts.
Keywords :
EMTP; Hilbert transforms; error analysis; power system analysis computing; smart power grids; EMTP modelling; EMTP simulation; Hilbert transform; SFA concepts; distributed generation; dynamic phasor solution; electric circuit transients modelling; electric transients simulation tools; electromagnetic transients program; error analysis; frequency dynamics; fundamental rated power frequency; power system dynamics; shifted frequency analysis; smart grids scenario; voltage dynamics; EMTP; Integrated circuit modeling; Mathematical model; Power system dynamics; Time-frequency analysis; Transforms; Computer Modelling; Dynamic Phasors; EMTP; Power System Dynamics; Shifted Frequency Analysis; Smart Grids; Time Step Size;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Power Systems Computation Conference (PSCC), 2014
Conference_Location :
Wroclaw
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/PSCC.2014.7038487
Filename :
7038487
Link To Document :
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