Eh. Allen et Md. Ilic, Interaction of transmission network and load phasor dynamics in electric power systems, IEEE CIRC-I, 47(11), 2000, pp. 1613-1620
Citations number
22
Categorie Soggetti
Eletrical & Eletronics Engineeing
Journal title
IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON CIRCUITS AND SYSTEMS I-FUNDAMENTAL THEORY AND APPLICATIONS
This paper is concerned with modeling and analysis of an interconnected ele
ctric power system for frequency ranges in which phasor dynamics of transmi
ssion lines and loads may be important to include. In most studies, only ph
asor dynamics of generators are taken into account. Dynamics of all other s
ystem components (transmission lines, loads, and generator stator windings)
are assumed stable and instantaneous (static), While several papers have e
xamined phasor dynamics of the transmission lines, particularly when these
are equipped with FACTS devices, no systematic investigation has been carri
ed out concerning validity of static load models in this case. It is shown
in this paper that problems may arise in particular when a static constant
power load model is used at the same time that phasor dynamics of transmiss
ion lines are included. Standard singular perturbation-based arguments for
neglecting load dynamics are shown not to be applicable in this case. More
generally, the paper raises a general concern about consistency of electric
power system models in frequency ranges where phasor dynamics of the devic
es typically assumed to be static must be taken into consideration.