Interarea-oscillation transient stability ATC calculation based on single machine equivalent

J. Wakisaka*, R. Tabuchi, S. Iwamoto, H. Hosogoe, Y. Ichikawa

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    Abstract

    This paper proposes a new calculation method for interarea-oscillation transient stability ATC (Available Transfer Capability) using the dynamic single machine equivalent (DSIME) method. ATC means the maximum transmission power that can be added to the existing power flow and its importance have been increasing along with the recent development of the deregulation of the power industry. This paper first explains the basic theory of single machine equivalent (SIME) and D-SIME method. Next, a new interareaoscillation transient stability ATC calculation method is proposed, and simulations are carried out to verify the validity of the proposed scheme.

    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publicationTransmission and Distribution Conference and Exposition: Asia and Pacific, T and D Asia 2009
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2009 Dec 16
    EventTransmission and Distribution Conference and Exposition: Asia and Pacific, T and D Asia 2009 - Seoul
    Duration: 2009 Oct 262009 Oct 30

    Other

    OtherTransmission and Distribution Conference and Exposition: Asia and Pacific, T and D Asia 2009
    CitySeoul
    Period09/10/2609/10/30

    Keywords

    • Interarea-oscillation
    • Multi-swing stability
    • Power system transient stability
    • Single machine equivalent method
    • Transient stability ATC

    ASJC Scopus subject areas

    • Energy Engineering and Power Technology
    • Fuel Technology

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