AnotherEskomite
Electrical
- Jun 21, 2011
- 4
I know there is difference between frequency bias and frequency response and both are typically express in MW/0.1Hz.
What I need to know is how does one calculate or predict what the frequency will be be if a certain amount of MW of generation is lost. In other words can I predict what the frequency will be given that the load connected does not change following the tripping of a generating unit.
I know in the states it works very complicated with Are Control Error and balancing authorities. Lets just keep it simple for now where the system is quite a tight system and then you loose generation. Does the calculation make a difference if it is 50 or 60 Hz or is it based on per unit system and then you convert it to your base.
Any reply will be appreciated.
What I need to know is how does one calculate or predict what the frequency will be be if a certain amount of MW of generation is lost. In other words can I predict what the frequency will be given that the load connected does not change following the tripping of a generating unit.
I know in the states it works very complicated with Are Control Error and balancing authorities. Lets just keep it simple for now where the system is quite a tight system and then you loose generation. Does the calculation make a difference if it is 50 or 60 Hz or is it based on per unit system and then you convert it to your base.
Any reply will be appreciated.