Reduced order power system models for transient stability studies

dc.contributor.authorAnderson, Sharon Leeen
dc.contributor.committeechairPhadke, Arun G.en
dc.contributor.committeememberLiu, Y. A.en
dc.contributor.committeememberDe La Ree, Jaimeen
dc.contributor.departmentElectrical Engineeringen
dc.date.accessioned2014-03-14T21:44:42Zen
dc.date.adate2009-09-05en
dc.date.available2014-03-14T21:44:42Zen
dc.date.issued1993-12-05en
dc.date.rdate2009-09-05en
dc.date.sdate2009-09-05en
dc.description.abstractAs the load on the power system grows and new transmission facilities become increasingly difficult to build, the utilities must look to ways to make the most of the current transmission system. Adaptive relaying is one way to enhance the ability of the power system. On the Florida - Georgia interface an adaptive out-of-step relay is being installed. This relay determines if swings on the power system will remain stable by performing a better then real-time transient stability study. Because of the computing capacity required for a transient stability study, the study cannot be performed on the full power system. A reduced model must be used. In this thesis, various methods of obtaining reduced models for use in the relay will be explored. The models will be verified with a full system model using Electric Power Research Institute's (EPRI) Extended Transient-Midterm Stability Package (ETMSP).en
dc.description.degreeMaster of Scienceen
dc.format.extentviii, 98 leavesen
dc.format.mediumBTDen
dc.format.mimetypeapplication/pdfen
dc.identifier.otheretd-09052009-040743en
dc.identifier.sourceurlhttp://scholar.lib.vt.edu/theses/available/etd-09052009-040743/en
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10919/44598en
dc.language.isoenen
dc.publisherVirginia Techen
dc.relation.haspartLD5655.V855_1993.A5218.pdfen
dc.relation.isformatofOCLC# 30040866en
dc.rightsIn Copyrighten
dc.rights.urihttp://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/en
dc.subject.lccLD5655.V855 1993.A5218en
dc.subject.lcshAdaptive control systemsen
dc.subject.lcshElectric power distributionen
dc.subject.lcshElectric power system stabilityen
dc.subject.lcshRelay control systemsen
dc.titleReduced order power system models for transient stability studiesen
dc.typeThesisen
dc.type.dcmitypeTexten
thesis.degree.disciplineElectrical Engineeringen
thesis.degree.grantorVirginia Polytechnic Institute and State Universityen
thesis.degree.levelmastersen
thesis.degree.nameMaster of Scienceen

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