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Network reduction of power system for transient stability studies


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1 Senior Research Fellow Power Systems Division Central Power research Institute Bengaluru, India
2 Joint Director Power Systems Division Central Power Research Institute Bengaluru, India
3 Professor Dept. of Electrical and Electronics Engineering M S Ramaiah Institute of Technology Bengaluru, India
     

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Modern power systems are complicated and heavily interconnected systems. Hence critical analysis of the network for power system planning is very important. Challenges in analyzing large interconnected networks have given rise to the need to find small, equivalent networks in order to improve computational efficiency. There are many methods for determining an equivalent network which accurately represents the original network. In this paper Thevenin’s method is used to calculate the equivalent of a system. The PSS/E software is used to demonstrate the method for separation of a particular area network from all-India network by placing dynamic equivalents at the boundary buses.

Keywords

boundary buses, dynamic equivalent, internal and external systems, transient stability
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Authors

N. Ashwin
Senior Research Fellow Power Systems Division Central Power research Institute Bengaluru, India
J. Sreedevi
Joint Director Power Systems Division Central Power Research Institute Bengaluru, India
Pradip Kumar Dixit
Professor Dept. of Electrical and Electronics Engineering M S Ramaiah Institute of Technology Bengaluru, India

Abstract


Modern power systems are complicated and heavily interconnected systems. Hence critical analysis of the network for power system planning is very important. Challenges in analyzing large interconnected networks have given rise to the need to find small, equivalent networks in order to improve computational efficiency. There are many methods for determining an equivalent network which accurately represents the original network. In this paper Thevenin’s method is used to calculate the equivalent of a system. The PSS/E software is used to demonstrate the method for separation of a particular area network from all-India network by placing dynamic equivalents at the boundary buses.

Keywords


boundary buses, dynamic equivalent, internal and external systems, transient stability



DOI: https://doi.org/10.33686/prj.v13i2.189221