INVESTIGATION OF FAULT LOCATION EFFECT ON THE INTER-AREA OSCILLATIONS IN STRESSED POWER SYSTEMS USING MODAL SERIES METHOD

Document Type : Article

Authors

1 Dept. of Electical Engineerin University o Kurdistan

2 Dept. of Electrical Engineering Iran University of Science & Technology

3 Dept. of Electrical Engineering Illinois Institute of Technology

Abstract

Heavily loaded, stressed power systems exhibit complex dynamic behavior, such as auto and hetero parametric resonances and inter-area oscillations, when subjected to a disturbance. These behaviors cannot be analyzed by conventional linearization based methods. Nonlinear tools, such as normal form and modal series methods, can be utilized for studying and understanding them. In this paper, using a modal series technique, the effect of fault location and duration on the dynamic performance of the stressed power systems is investigated. Three indices are defined and used to explain the effect of different fault scenarios on the transient behaviors of the system. Also, a qualitative analysis of plant mode and inter-area mode type behaviors are presented and typical differences are highlighted. The numerical simulations on the IEEE 50-generator test system demonstrate the validity of the investigation carried out by the modal series analysis.

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