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Power System Stability

Power System Stability

Power System Stability

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I have a synchronous generator (50Hz, H=8 MJ/MVA), delivering active power of 1pu to an infinite bus at V=1pu through two 100-km TL lines with reactances of XL=XL2=0.5pu. The transient reactance of the generator is X'd = 0.2pu and the internal transient voltage E'=1.4pu. The transformer reactances is XT=0.1pu.

I've to plot the power angle curve and determine the rotor angle.

There is also added questions when a fault occurs. Can anyone point me in the right direction on where to look/any similar examples?

Thanks in advance

RE: Power System Stability

That has the smell of coursework. The numbers are too convenient.

Bill's link to the FAQ is a good place to start.

RE: Power System Stability

cmunda200 (Electrical),
This forum may not give you a good guidance on this. The way forward would be to refer some good text books as waross (Electrical) has indicated.

RE: Power System Stability

See: IEEE Std 399-1997, IEEE Recommended Practice for Industrial and
Commercial Power Systems Analysis.[Brown Book]
ch. 8.6.2 How stability programs work

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