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2T - Power System Transient Stability Study Fundamentals

2T - Power System Transient Stability Study Fundamentals

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eng_rus_004-pdh

2T - Power System Transient Stability Study Fundamentals

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Overview

The ability of a power system, containing two or more synchronous machines, to continue to operate after a change occurs on the system is a measure of its stability. The stability problem takes two forms: steady-state and transient.

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The ability of a power system, containing two or more synchronous machines, to continue to operate after a change occurs on the system is a measure of its stability. The stability problem takes two forms: steady-state and transient.

Steady-state stability may be defined as the ability of a power system to maintain synchronism between machines within the system following relatively slow load changes. Transient stability is the ability of the system to remain in synchronism under transient conditions, i.e., faults, switching operations, etc. In an industrial power system, stability may involve the power company system and one or more in-plant generators or synchronous motors. Contingencies, such as load rejection, sudden loss of a generator or utility tie, starting of large motors or faults (and their duration), have a direct impact on system stability. Load-shedding schemes and critical fault-clearing times can be determined in order to select the proper settings for protective relays.

These types of studies are probably the single most complex ones done on a power system. A simulation will include synchronous generator models with their controls, i.e., voltage regulators, excitation systems, and governors. Motors are sometimes represented by their dynamic characteristics as are static var compensators and protective relays.

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Learning Objectives

Learning Objectives:

In Power System Transient Stability Study Fundamentals course, you'll learn...

  • Basic theory behind Power System Transient Stability Studies
  • How transient instability affects power system operation
  • Consequences of system instability and what mitigation measures can be applied
  • Commercial software modelling techniques, simulation performance and interpretation of the results
CEU/PDH0.2 CEU / 2 PDH
LanguageEnglish

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