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Generator coherency and area detection in large power systems
journal contribution
posted on 2018-11-27, 00:00 authored by A Vahidnia, G Ledwich, Edward PalmerEdward Palmer, A GhoshThis study provides a new general approach for defining coherent generators in power systems based on the coherency in
low-frequency inter-area modes. The disturbance is considered to be distributed in the network by applying random load changes
which is the random walk representation of real loads instead of a single fault and coherent generators are obtained by spectrum analysis of the generators velocity variations. In order to find the coherent areas and their borders in the inter-connected networks, non-generating buses are assigned to each group of coherent generator using similar coherency detection techniques.
The method is evaluated on two test systems and coherent generators and areas are obtained for different operating points to provide a more accurate grouping approach which is valid across a range of realistic operating points of the system.
History
Volume
6Issue
9Start Page
874End Page
883Number of Pages
10eISSN
1751-8695ISSN
1751-8687Publisher
The Institution of Engineering and TechnologyPublisher DOI
Peer Reviewed
- Yes
Open Access
- No
External Author Affiliations
Queensland University of TechnologyEra Eligible
- Yes