
Partition‐composition method for online detection of interconnected power system transient stability
Author(s) -
Zhao Shuai,
Jia Hongjie,
Fang Dazhong
Publication year - 2016
Publication title -
iet generation, transmission and distribution
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.92
H-Index - 110
eISSN - 1751-8695
pISSN - 1751-8687
DOI - 10.1049/iet-gtd.2016.0189
Subject(s) - correctness , partition (number theory) , electric power system , grid , computer science , synchronism , transient (computer programming) , stability (learning theory) , key (lock) , distributed computing , real time computing , topology (electrical circuits) , power (physics) , engineering , algorithm , mathematics , telecommunications , electrical engineering , physics , combinatorics , machine learning , operating system , geometry , asynchronous communication , computer security , quantum mechanics
A new partition‐composition method for online detection of transient stability of interconnected power system with the data from wide area measurement system (WAMS) is proposed. It consists of two parts: partition and composition. In the partition step, interconnected grids are divided into several local areas according to their geographical locations or ownership. Each area is modelled as an adjoint power system (APS) to determine its own synchronism. In the composition step, transient stability of entire grid is evaluated by the APS model of entire system composed with several key parameters of local areas, which can be directly derived from local WAMS. The proposed method only uses WAMS data, hence it is independent from the offline data, such as network topology, device model and system parameters. Another outstanding feature of the proposed method is that only a few key parameters are required to be transferred from the local control centres to the global control centre. These features are helpful for the interconnected grid with different owners since exhaustive data are unnecessary for the global control centre. Case studies on the 10‐generator New England system and one of 2007 operation cases of North China Power Grid validate its correctness and effectiveness.