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Dynamic Aggregation of Generating Unit Models

Germond, Alain J.
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Podmore, Robin
1978
IEEE Transactions on Power Apparatus and Systems

A new technique is described for the automatic formation of dynamic equivalents of generating units represented by detailed models. The method applies to groups of generating units that are coherent. A coherent group of generating units, for a given perturbation, is a group of generators oscillating with the same angular speed, and terminal voltages in a constant complex ratio. Thus, the generating units belonging to a coherent group can be attached to a common bus, if necessary through an ideal, complex ratio transformer. The dynamic equivalent of a coherent group of generating units is a single generating unit that exhibits the same speed, voltage and total mechanical and electrical power as the group during any perturbation where those units remain coherent. The parameters of an equivalent model of governor, turbine, synchronous machine, excitation system and power system stabilizer are identified for each group of coherent units, by means of a least- square fit of their transfer functions. The technique is demonstrated with a large system stability data base. A brief discussion of paper is appended.

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research article
DOI
10.1109/TPAS.1978.354585
Author(s)
Germond, Alain J.
Podmore, Robin
Date Issued

1978

Published in
IEEE Transactions on Power Apparatus and Systems
Volume

PAS-97

Issue

4

Start page

1060

End page

1069

Subjects

MATHEMATICAL MODELS - Design

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MATHEMATICAL TECHNIQUES - Transfer

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Functions

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SYSTEM STABILITY - Analysis

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exciters

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identification

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least squares

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approximations

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modelling

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monitoring

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network parameters

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parameter

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exciters

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identification

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least squares

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response

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turbogenerators

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ELECTRIC GENERATOR COHERENCY

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NON-REVIEWED

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