Effects of mechanical power fluctuation on power system stability

Fluctuation of mechanical power is known to be one of many major factors affecting stability of a power plant and the power system network connected to it. The occurrence of this fluctuation is due to the inconsistent input supply to the prime mover, mechanical failure and control system itself such...

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Main Authors: Kim W.S., Hashim H., Omar Y.R., Izham I.Z.
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spelling my.uniten.dspace-306302023-12-29T15:50:32Z Effects of mechanical power fluctuation on power system stability Kim W.S. Hashim H. Omar Y.R. Izham I.Z. 55492109400 56644250200 56600264200 36994467000 Dynamic load Mechanical power System stability Turbine gain Dynamic loads Dynamics Electric equipment protection Engineering research Innovation Marine engines Steam turbines Inlet pipeline Loss of synchronism Low frequency oscillations Major factors Mechanical failures Mechanical power Power system networks Power system stability Power systems Pressure oscillation Prime movers Protection systems Speed oscillation Static and dynamic loads System stability Fluctuation of mechanical power is known to be one of many major factors affecting stability of a power plant and the power system network connected to it. The occurrence of this fluctuation is due to the inconsistent input supply to the prime mover, mechanical failure and control system itself such as the process of quick operation of steam turbine governing, which would cause the pressure oscillation in turbine steam inlet pipeline. Consequences of this fluctuation may trigger situations such as power system low frequency oscillation and loss of synchronism, which can occur if the speed oscillation experienced by the machine exceeds its allowable limits. As a result, protection system will react, which causes the generator to be taken off line from the system. This paper presents the evaluation on the effects of mechanical power fluctuation on the power system stability based on turbine gain in static and dynamic load environment. �2010 IEEE. Final 2023-12-29T07:50:31Z 2023-12-29T07:50:31Z 2010 Conference paper 10.1109/SCORED.2010.5704020 2-s2.0-79951985208 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-79951985208&doi=10.1109%2fSCORED.2010.5704020&partnerID=40&md5=3c6355f666064e28a1016f5edc03d2c6 https://irepository.uniten.edu.my/handle/123456789/30630 5704020 297 302 Scopus
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topic Dynamic load
Mechanical power
System stability
Turbine gain
Dynamic loads
Dynamics
Electric equipment protection
Engineering research
Innovation
Marine engines
Steam turbines
Inlet pipeline
Loss of synchronism
Low frequency oscillations
Major factors
Mechanical failures
Mechanical power
Power system networks
Power system stability
Power systems
Pressure oscillation
Prime movers
Protection systems
Speed oscillation
Static and dynamic loads
System stability
spellingShingle Dynamic load
Mechanical power
System stability
Turbine gain
Dynamic loads
Dynamics
Electric equipment protection
Engineering research
Innovation
Marine engines
Steam turbines
Inlet pipeline
Loss of synchronism
Low frequency oscillations
Major factors
Mechanical failures
Mechanical power
Power system networks
Power system stability
Power systems
Pressure oscillation
Prime movers
Protection systems
Speed oscillation
Static and dynamic loads
System stability
Kim W.S.
Hashim H.
Omar Y.R.
Izham I.Z.
Effects of mechanical power fluctuation on power system stability
description Fluctuation of mechanical power is known to be one of many major factors affecting stability of a power plant and the power system network connected to it. The occurrence of this fluctuation is due to the inconsistent input supply to the prime mover, mechanical failure and control system itself such as the process of quick operation of steam turbine governing, which would cause the pressure oscillation in turbine steam inlet pipeline. Consequences of this fluctuation may trigger situations such as power system low frequency oscillation and loss of synchronism, which can occur if the speed oscillation experienced by the machine exceeds its allowable limits. As a result, protection system will react, which causes the generator to be taken off line from the system. This paper presents the evaluation on the effects of mechanical power fluctuation on the power system stability based on turbine gain in static and dynamic load environment. �2010 IEEE.
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Kim W.S.
Hashim H.
Omar Y.R.
Izham I.Z.
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author Kim W.S.
Hashim H.
Omar Y.R.
Izham I.Z.
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title Effects of mechanical power fluctuation on power system stability
title_short Effects of mechanical power fluctuation on power system stability
title_full Effects of mechanical power fluctuation on power system stability
title_fullStr Effects of mechanical power fluctuation on power system stability
title_full_unstemmed Effects of mechanical power fluctuation on power system stability
title_sort effects of mechanical power fluctuation on power system stability
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