Correlation of the transient energy margin to Out-of-step impedance relay operation

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1986
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Oh, Tae
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Electrical and Computer Engineering

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The Department of Electrical Engineering was formed in 1909 from the division of the Department of Physics and Electrical Engineering. In 1985 its name changed to Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Engineering. In 1995 it became the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering.

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This research has developed a procedure in which the transient energy margin, for a multimachine power system obtained by the transient energy function method, is related to the apparent impedance of a line protected by the out-of-step relay;In this procedure, only the multimachine system parameters are used, and the conventional intermediate step of forming a two-machine equivalent is eliminated;Two types of energy-based criteria are derived to relate the apparent impedance to the transient energy margin obtained: (i) with the original multimachine system, and (ii) with the inertial equivalents of two groups of machines separated by the line protected by the out-of-step relay;An approximation of the post-disturbance trajectory is developed for the rotor angle positions between the instance of disturbance removal and the controlling u.e.p. Two such approximations are investigated: (i) a linear trajectory, and (ii) the Fourier series approximation. The energy-based criteria are then applied along this approximated trajectory. A technique for generating the swing impedance locus is also presented;The method is tested for a loss of generation distrubance on a 23-generator, 211-bus equivalent of the Florida Power & Light Company network. The results obtained are compared with time simulation results.

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