Location methods of oscillation sources in power systems: a survey

The deployment of a synchrophasor-based wide-area measurement system (WAMS) in a power grid largely improves the observability of power system dynamics and the operator's real-time situational awareness for potential stability issues. The WAMS in many power grids has successfully captured...

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Main Authors: Bin Wang, Kai Sun
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: IEEE 2017-01-01
Series:Journal of Modern Power Systems and Clean Energy
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Online Access:https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/8946821/
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spelling doaj-c5ce614c5f914278abc7116ccc645b752021-04-23T16:11:24ZengIEEEJournal of Modern Power Systems and Clean Energy2196-54202017-01-015215115910.1007/s40565-016-0216-58946821Location methods of oscillation sources in power systems: a surveyBin Wang0Kai Sun1University of Tennessee,Knoxville,TN,USA,37996University of Tennessee,Knoxville,TN,USA,37996The deployment of a synchrophasor-based wide-area measurement system (WAMS) in a power grid largely improves the observability of power system dynamics and the operator's real-time situational awareness for potential stability issues. The WAMS in many power grids has successfully captured system oscillation events, e.g. poorly damped natural oscillations and forced oscillations, from time to time. To identify the root cause of an observed oscillation event for further mitigation actions, many methods have been proposed to locate the source of oscillation based on different ideas and principles. However, most methods proposed so far for locating the oscillation source in a power grid are not reliable enough for practical applications. This paper presents a comprehensive review of existing location methods, which basically fall into four major categories, plus a few other methods. Their advantages and disadvantages are discussed in detail. Some trends and challenges on the problem of oscillation source location are pointed out along with potential future research directions. Finally, a practical, general scheme for oscillation source location using available location methods is suggested and analyzed.https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/8946821/Power oscillationOscillation source locationTraveling waveDamping torqueMode shapeTransient energy
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author Bin Wang
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Location methods of oscillation sources in power systems: a survey
Journal of Modern Power Systems and Clean Energy
Power oscillation
Oscillation source location
Traveling wave
Damping torque
Mode shape
Transient energy
author_facet Bin Wang
Kai Sun
author_sort Bin Wang
title Location methods of oscillation sources in power systems: a survey
title_short Location methods of oscillation sources in power systems: a survey
title_full Location methods of oscillation sources in power systems: a survey
title_fullStr Location methods of oscillation sources in power systems: a survey
title_full_unstemmed Location methods of oscillation sources in power systems: a survey
title_sort location methods of oscillation sources in power systems: a survey
publisher IEEE
series Journal of Modern Power Systems and Clean Energy
issn 2196-5420
publishDate 2017-01-01
description The deployment of a synchrophasor-based wide-area measurement system (WAMS) in a power grid largely improves the observability of power system dynamics and the operator's real-time situational awareness for potential stability issues. The WAMS in many power grids has successfully captured system oscillation events, e.g. poorly damped natural oscillations and forced oscillations, from time to time. To identify the root cause of an observed oscillation event for further mitigation actions, many methods have been proposed to locate the source of oscillation based on different ideas and principles. However, most methods proposed so far for locating the oscillation source in a power grid are not reliable enough for practical applications. This paper presents a comprehensive review of existing location methods, which basically fall into four major categories, plus a few other methods. Their advantages and disadvantages are discussed in detail. Some trends and challenges on the problem of oscillation source location are pointed out along with potential future research directions. Finally, a practical, general scheme for oscillation source location using available location methods is suggested and analyzed.
topic Power oscillation
Oscillation source location
Traveling wave
Damping torque
Mode shape
Transient energy
url https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/8946821/
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