Title :
Identification of critical areas for potential wide- area based control in complex power systems based on coherent clusters
Author :
Alsafih, H.A. ; Dunn, R.W.
fDate :
Aug. 31 2010-Sept. 3 2010
Abstract :
This paper describes a novel technique that identifies critical clusters of synchronous generators in multi-machine power systems based on wide-area signal measurements and coherency property between systems´ generators. The technique used in this paper utilises the concept of Centre of Inertia (COI) to represent each identified coherent cluster by its approximate representative angle following a system disturbance. Each cluster´s representative angle is then evaluated with regard to the centre of angle (Inertia) of the entire system. The evaluation, thus, determines the most critical cluster for the encountered disturbance. Therefore, the identified area will be optimal placement for potential wide-area control. For example, transmission lines that connect these critical areas can provide wide-area feedback signals to wide-area based damping controller such that power system oscillations can be dealt with more effectively. The method has been applied to the standard IEEE 16 generator 68 bus system.
Keywords :
machine control; pattern clustering; power system control; synchronous generators; IEEE 16 generator 68 bus system; centre of inertia; coherency property; coherent cluster; complex power system oscillation; multimachine power system; optimal placement; potential wide area based control; synchronous generators; wide area based damping controller; wide area feedback signal measurement; Joining processes; Oscillators; Power system dynamics; Power system stability; Synchronous generators; Centre of Inertia (COI); Wide-Area Measurement Systems (WAMS); coherent clusters; critical clusters; electromechanical oscillations; power system oscillation damping; power system stability; wide-area based control schemes;
Conference_Titel :
Universities Power Engineering Conference (UPEC), 2010 45th International
Conference_Location :
Cardiff, Wales
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-7667-1