Title :
Method of identifying weak transmission network stability boundaries
Author :
Lie, T. ; Schlueter, R.A. ; Rusche, P.A. ; Rhoades, R.
Author_Institution :
Michigan State Univ., East Lansing, MI, USA
fDate :
2/1/1993 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Methods of determining weak transmission stability boundaries are developed based on the strong controllability and observability properties of power systems. This theory has been previously applied to a dynamical model of the generators and network. It was established previously that the network and generator states associated with a cluster of generator and load buses surrounded by weak transmission boundaries are strongly controllable and observable for a single measurement and control at generators or load buses in that bus cluster. Such a bus cluster is called the control area. Two methods of determining control areas, where strong controllability and observability hold, are developed. Both methods attempt to determine weak transmission stability boundaries that encircle control areas. The groups of generators identified as belonging to each control area is identical to the groups of coherent generators determined using a RMS coherency measure evaluated for the set of all inertial load flow contingencies
Keywords :
controllability; observability; power system control; power system stability; RMS coherency measure; bus cluster; coherent generators; controllability; inertial load flow contingencies; load buses; observability properties; weak transmission network stability boundaries; Controllability; Load flow; Observability; Power system modeling; Power system stability; Power system transients; Propagation losses; Senior members; Stability analysis; Steady-state;
Journal_Title :
Power Systems, IEEE Transactions on