An ME-SMIB Based Method for Online Transient Stability Assessment of a Multi-Area Interconnected Power System

Transient stability assessment (TSA) of the power system is essential to the safe operation of the power grid. The TSA of the multi-area interconnected power system is a challenging task due to its special multi-area power grid structure. New features, which are the time-variable instability mode an...

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Main Authors: Songhao Yang, Baohui Zhang, Masahide Hojo, Fu Su
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: IEEE 2018-01-01
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Online Access:https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/8493150/
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spelling doaj-196ecd2910884bb88022f2fc24bd25be2021-03-29T20:29:08ZengIEEEIEEE Access2169-35362018-01-016658746588410.1109/ACCESS.2018.28761938493150An ME-SMIB Based Method for Online Transient Stability Assessment of a Multi-Area Interconnected Power SystemSonghao Yang0https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0578-1398Baohui Zhang1Masahide Hojo2Fu Su3State Key Laboratory of Electrical Insulation and Power Equipment, Xi’an Jiaotong University, Xi’an, ChinaState Key Laboratory of Electrical Insulation and Power Equipment, Xi’an Jiaotong University, Xi’an, ChinaDepartment of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, The University of Tokushima, Tokushima, JapanState Grid Sichuan Electric Power Dispatching Control Center, Chengdu, ChinaTransient stability assessment (TSA) of the power system is essential to the safe operation of the power grid. The TSA of the multi-area interconnected power system is a challenging task due to its special multi-area power grid structure. New features, which are the time-variable instability mode and untypical two-group instability mode, emerge in the transients of the interconnected power system and affect the accuracy of conventional TSA methods. To address these problems, we propose a novel TSA method based on the modified equivalent single machine infinite bus (ME-SMIB) system. Two key technologies, namely generator groups identification and generator selection, were presented in the proposed method. Generator groups were identified at each time-step to track the time-variable instability mode. Two groups of generators that were of good coherency and closely related to the current instability mode were selected to construct the ME-SMIB system. The transient instability was finally identified by the concave-convexity-based method. The proposed method was tested in the 16-generator 68-bus power system and China interconnected power system. Results show that the proposed ME-SMIB system can avoid the misjudgments caused by new transient features of the multi-area interconnected power system, presenting superior reliability than the conventional E-SMIB system.https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/8493150/Transient stability assessmentinterconnected power systemgenerator selectiongenerator groupE-SMIBconcave-convexity of phase trajectory
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author Songhao Yang
Baohui Zhang
Masahide Hojo
Fu Su
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Baohui Zhang
Masahide Hojo
Fu Su
An ME-SMIB Based Method for Online Transient Stability Assessment of a Multi-Area Interconnected Power System
IEEE Access
Transient stability assessment
interconnected power system
generator selection
generator group
E-SMIB
concave-convexity of phase trajectory
author_facet Songhao Yang
Baohui Zhang
Masahide Hojo
Fu Su
author_sort Songhao Yang
title An ME-SMIB Based Method for Online Transient Stability Assessment of a Multi-Area Interconnected Power System
title_short An ME-SMIB Based Method for Online Transient Stability Assessment of a Multi-Area Interconnected Power System
title_full An ME-SMIB Based Method for Online Transient Stability Assessment of a Multi-Area Interconnected Power System
title_fullStr An ME-SMIB Based Method for Online Transient Stability Assessment of a Multi-Area Interconnected Power System
title_full_unstemmed An ME-SMIB Based Method for Online Transient Stability Assessment of a Multi-Area Interconnected Power System
title_sort me-smib based method for online transient stability assessment of a multi-area interconnected power system
publisher IEEE
series IEEE Access
issn 2169-3536
publishDate 2018-01-01
description Transient stability assessment (TSA) of the power system is essential to the safe operation of the power grid. The TSA of the multi-area interconnected power system is a challenging task due to its special multi-area power grid structure. New features, which are the time-variable instability mode and untypical two-group instability mode, emerge in the transients of the interconnected power system and affect the accuracy of conventional TSA methods. To address these problems, we propose a novel TSA method based on the modified equivalent single machine infinite bus (ME-SMIB) system. Two key technologies, namely generator groups identification and generator selection, were presented in the proposed method. Generator groups were identified at each time-step to track the time-variable instability mode. Two groups of generators that were of good coherency and closely related to the current instability mode were selected to construct the ME-SMIB system. The transient instability was finally identified by the concave-convexity-based method. The proposed method was tested in the 16-generator 68-bus power system and China interconnected power system. Results show that the proposed ME-SMIB system can avoid the misjudgments caused by new transient features of the multi-area interconnected power system, presenting superior reliability than the conventional E-SMIB system.
topic Transient stability assessment
interconnected power system
generator selection
generator group
E-SMIB
concave-convexity of phase trajectory
url https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/8493150/
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