MATLAB-Based Programs for Power System Dynamic Analysis

This paper presents MATLAB-based programs developed for power system dynamic analysis. The programs can be used for educational purposes and research studies. With the program, time-domain simulation, system linearization, modal analysis, participation factor analysis and visualization, optimal plac...

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Main Author: Ismael Abdulrahman
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Language:English
Published: IEEE 2020-01-01
Series:IEEE Open Access Journal of Power and Energy
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Online Access:https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/8906163/
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spelling doaj-d83cf35dc7b54fc88518955a87da4b992021-04-05T17:40:23ZengIEEEIEEE Open Access Journal of Power and Energy2687-79102020-01-017596910.1109/OAJPE.2019.29542058906163MATLAB-Based Programs for Power System Dynamic AnalysisIsmael Abdulrahman0Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Tennessee Technological University, Cookeville, TN, USAThis paper presents MATLAB-based programs developed for power system dynamic analysis. The programs can be used for educational purposes and research studies. With the program, time-domain simulation, system linearization, modal analysis, participation factor analysis and visualization, optimal placement of controller, feedback signal selection, frequency response analysis, and control design can be obtained. In addition to solving a power system problem, the package provides a symbolic and vectorized representation of the model in time domain and state space. The package uses the full advantages of MATLAB's powerful solvers for solving non-stiff and stiff problems. Both explicit and implicit techniques are used for solving the differential algebraic equations (DAEs). The synchronous machines are assumed to be equipped with exciter, turbine, and stabilizer. The loads can be modeled as voltage-dependent and independent loads. The test systems used in this paper are the IEEE 9-bus and 68-bus systems, and Texas's 2007-bus synthetic power system. Different types of disturbances are applied to the systems including generator-side and network-side disturbances. The results demonstrate the efficiency and educational values of the package for researchers and students.https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/8906163/Dynamic analysis of multi-machine power systemdifferential algebraic equationsMATLABSimulink
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MATLAB-Based Programs for Power System Dynamic Analysis
IEEE Open Access Journal of Power and Energy
Dynamic analysis of multi-machine power system
differential algebraic equations
MATLAB
Simulink
author_facet Ismael Abdulrahman
author_sort Ismael Abdulrahman
title MATLAB-Based Programs for Power System Dynamic Analysis
title_short MATLAB-Based Programs for Power System Dynamic Analysis
title_full MATLAB-Based Programs for Power System Dynamic Analysis
title_fullStr MATLAB-Based Programs for Power System Dynamic Analysis
title_full_unstemmed MATLAB-Based Programs for Power System Dynamic Analysis
title_sort matlab-based programs for power system dynamic analysis
publisher IEEE
series IEEE Open Access Journal of Power and Energy
issn 2687-7910
publishDate 2020-01-01
description This paper presents MATLAB-based programs developed for power system dynamic analysis. The programs can be used for educational purposes and research studies. With the program, time-domain simulation, system linearization, modal analysis, participation factor analysis and visualization, optimal placement of controller, feedback signal selection, frequency response analysis, and control design can be obtained. In addition to solving a power system problem, the package provides a symbolic and vectorized representation of the model in time domain and state space. The package uses the full advantages of MATLAB's powerful solvers for solving non-stiff and stiff problems. Both explicit and implicit techniques are used for solving the differential algebraic equations (DAEs). The synchronous machines are assumed to be equipped with exciter, turbine, and stabilizer. The loads can be modeled as voltage-dependent and independent loads. The test systems used in this paper are the IEEE 9-bus and 68-bus systems, and Texas's 2007-bus synthetic power system. Different types of disturbances are applied to the systems including generator-side and network-side disturbances. The results demonstrate the efficiency and educational values of the package for researchers and students.
topic Dynamic analysis of multi-machine power system
differential algebraic equations
MATLAB
Simulink
url https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/8906163/
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