Power system modeling and simulation

Nowadays, world-wide electrical power systems tend to be more complicated with the penetration of renewable energy as well as the structural diversity resulting more unpredictable contingences for regulators and engineers to analyze and settle. Hence, to better characterize system under contingency...

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Main Author: Luo, Yishi
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1442172023-07-04T17:04:10Z Power system modeling and simulation Luo, Yishi Xu Yan School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering xuyan@ntu.edu.sg Engineering::Electrical and electronic engineering Nowadays, world-wide electrical power systems tend to be more complicated with the penetration of renewable energy as well as the structural diversity resulting more unpredictable contingences for regulators and engineers to analyze and settle. Hence, to better characterize system under contingency situations, new methods of simulation to system is acquired urgently for improving planning and enhancing operation of electrical power system, therefore, establishing reasonable and effective models seems to be a good approach. Now power system becomes a diversification carrier with more variety of elements and features. Correspondingly, the demand for higher functional software with better modeling environment is acquired. In this dissertation, PSS/E and MATLAB/Simulink environment are appliedintegratedly, the dissertation is mainly focusing on a test system called Nordic-74 which is a variant of Nordic-32 published by IEEE Power & Energy Society in 2015. The dissertation initially develops a equivalent model under steady state and dynamic state with implement of parameters from PES-TR19, then the power flow calculation and dynamic contingency analysis including overloading, underloading, tripping of tie lines and changes in load composition are proceeded, finally, the white paper emphasizes on analyzing the rotor angle, frequency, voltage stability of some elements including generators, bus bars in Nordic-74 test system. Through building and analyzing the Nordic-74 model, people are able to better make a clear recognition of interconnected huge power system. Key words: Nordic-74, PSS/E, Simulation, model, Dynamic analysis, Rotor angle stability, Voltage stability, Frequency stability. Master of Science (Power Engineering) 2020-10-21T04:39:11Z 2020-10-21T04:39:11Z 2020 Thesis-Master by Coursework https://hdl.handle.net/10356/144217 en application/pdf Nanyang Technological University
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Luo, Yishi
Power system modeling and simulation
description Nowadays, world-wide electrical power systems tend to be more complicated with the penetration of renewable energy as well as the structural diversity resulting more unpredictable contingences for regulators and engineers to analyze and settle. Hence, to better characterize system under contingency situations, new methods of simulation to system is acquired urgently for improving planning and enhancing operation of electrical power system, therefore, establishing reasonable and effective models seems to be a good approach. Now power system becomes a diversification carrier with more variety of elements and features. Correspondingly, the demand for higher functional software with better modeling environment is acquired. In this dissertation, PSS/E and MATLAB/Simulink environment are appliedintegratedly, the dissertation is mainly focusing on a test system called Nordic-74 which is a variant of Nordic-32 published by IEEE Power & Energy Society in 2015. The dissertation initially develops a equivalent model under steady state and dynamic state with implement of parameters from PES-TR19, then the power flow calculation and dynamic contingency analysis including overloading, underloading, tripping of tie lines and changes in load composition are proceeded, finally, the white paper emphasizes on analyzing the rotor angle, frequency, voltage stability of some elements including generators, bus bars in Nordic-74 test system. Through building and analyzing the Nordic-74 model, people are able to better make a clear recognition of interconnected huge power system. Key words: Nordic-74, PSS/E, Simulation, model, Dynamic analysis, Rotor angle stability, Voltage stability, Frequency stability.
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title Power system modeling and simulation
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publisher Nanyang Technological University
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url https://hdl.handle.net/10356/144217
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