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Area-Based COI-Referred Rotor Angle Index for Transient Stability Assessment and Control of Power Systems

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  • Noor Izzri Abdul Wahab
  • Azah Mohamed

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This paper describes an index for judging the severity of transient events of power systems in simulation. The proposed transient stability index, known as the area-based COI-referred rotor angle index, is developed by considering the fact that a large-sized power system is divided into several areas according to the coherency of generators in a particular area. It can be assumed that an equivalent single large machine can represent all the generators in that area. Thus, the assessment of rotor angles for all generators can be simplified by only assessing the index of areas in a power system. The effectiveness of the proposed index in assessing the stability of power systems and its ability in pinpointing the weakest area in the power system is analyzed. Furthermore, this paper developed an emergency control scheme known as the combined UFLS and generator tripping in order to stabilize the system when unstable faults occurred in a power system. The proposed index is used to identify the generator to be tripped when the developed emergency control scheme operates. The performance of the proposed index and the combined UFLS and generator tripping scheme are evaluated on the IEEE 39-bus test system.

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  • Noor Izzri Abdul Wahab & Azah Mohamed, 2012. "Area-Based COI-Referred Rotor Angle Index for Transient Stability Assessment and Control of Power Systems," Abstract and Applied Analysis, Hindawi, vol. 2012, pages 1-23, March.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlaaa:410461
    DOI: 10.1155/2012/410461
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