Transient Stability Analysis of Power System
Transient Stability Analysis of Power System
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Anil koiri(202)
Anusha Gyawali(205)
Baburam Chaudhary(208)
Rohan Mishra(237)
Overview
Introduction
Classification of power system stability
Transient stability analysis
Objective of transient analysis
Rotor angle variations with time
Analysis of transient stability
Methodology
Expected Result
References
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Introduction
Stability of power system is its ability to return to normal or stable
operating conditions after being subjected to certain disturbance.eg:
sudden change in load, short ckt, etc.
Instability means a condition denoting loss of synchronism.
Stability is the tendency of power system to develop restoring forces equal
to or greater than the disturbing force in order to maintain the state of
equilibrium.
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Classification of power system stability
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Rotor angle Response
The rotor angle increases to a maximum, then decreases and
oscillates with decreasing amplitude until it reaches a steady state in
case 1.
the rotor angle continues to increase steadily until synchronism is
lost. This form of instability is referred to as first-swing instability and
is caused by insufficient synchronizing torque in case 2.
In Case 3, the system is stable in the first swing but becomes unstable
as a result of growing oscillations as the end state is approached in
case 3.
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Methodology
Single machine connected to infinite bus
The bus whose voltage and frequency remains constant even after the
variation in the load is known as the infinite bus.
The alternators operating in parallel in a power system is the example of the
infinite bus. The on and off of any of the alternator will not affect the
working of the power system because the capacity of a parallel operating
system is enormous.
Their voltage and frequency remain constant even after the disturbance of
the load. The synchronous impedance of the bus is low because of parallel
operations of the machine. The performance of the synchronous machine
varies on the infinite bus. When the synchronous machine on their load. But
when the synchronous machines are operating in parallel, the change in their
excitation changes the power factor of the load.
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REFERENCES
A.A. Fouad and S.E. Stanton, “Transient Stability of Multi
machine Power System, Parts I and II,” IEEE Trans., Vol.
PAS-100, pp. 3408-3424, July 1981
www.Wikipedia.com
J.B Gupta, “Power systems”
www.ieeexplore.org
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