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Modeling of the State Transition Equations of Power Systems with Non-continuously Operating Elements by the RCF Method  

Kim, Deok-Young (School of Electronic & Information Engineering, Kunsan National University)
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KIEE International Transactions on Power Engineering / v.5A, no.4, 2005 , pp. 344-349 More about this Journal
Abstract
In conventional small signal stability analysis, the system is assumed to be invariant and the state space equations are used to calculate the eigenvalues of the state matrix. However, when a system contains switching elements such as FACTS equipments, it becomes a non-continuous system. In this case, a mathematically rigorous approach to system small signal stability analysis is performed by means of eigenvalue analysis of the system's periodic transition matrix based on the discrete system analysis method. In this paper, the RCF (Resistive Companion Form) method is used to analyze the small signal stability of a non-continuous system including switching elements. Applying the RCF method to the differential and integral equations of the power system, generator, controllers and FACTS equipments including switching devices should be modeled in the form of state transition equations. From this state transition matrix, eigenvalues that are mapped into unit circles can be computed precisely.
Keywords
Eigenvalue Analysis; Non-continuous Operating Elements; RCF Method; State Transition Matrix;
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