MANGO – Modal Analysis for Grid Operation: A Method for Damping Improvement through Operating Point Adjustment | |
Huang, Zhenyu ; Zhou, Ning ; Tuffner, Francis K. ; Chen, Yousu ; Trudnowski, Daniel J. ; Diao, Ruisheng ; Fuller, Jason C. ; Mittelstadt, William A. ; Hauer, John F. ; Dagle, Jeffery E. | |
Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (U.S.) | |
关键词: Modemeter; Oscillation Modes; Data Analysis Mango; Monitoring; Power Distribution Systems; | |
DOI : 10.2172/1008256 RP-ID : PNNL-19890 RP-ID : AC05-76RL01830 RP-ID : 1008256 |
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美国|英语 | |
来源: UNT Digital Library | |
【 摘 要 】
Small signal stability problems are one of the major threats to grid stability and reliability in the U.S. power grid. An undamped mode can cause large-amplitude oscillations and may result in system breakups and large-scale blackouts. There have been several incidents of system-wide oscillations. Of those incidents, the most notable is the August 10, 1996 western system breakup, a result of undamped system-wide oscillations. Significant efforts have been devoted to monitoring system oscillatory behaviors from measurements in the past 20 years. The deployment of phasor measurement units (PMU) provides high-precision, time-synchronized data needed for detecting oscillation modes. Measurement-based modal analysis, also known as ModeMeter, uses real-time phasor measurements to identify system oscillation modes and their damping. Low damping indicates potential system stability issues. Modal analysis has been demonstrated with phasor measurements to have the capability of estimating system modes from both oscillation signals and ambient data. With more and more phasor measurements available and ModeMeter techniques maturing, there is yet a need for methods to bring modal analysis from monitoring to actions. The methods should be able to associate low damping with grid operating conditions, so operators or automated operation schemes can respond when low damping is observed. The work presented in this report aims to develop such a method and establish a Modal Analysis for Grid Operation (MANGO) procedure to aid grid operation decision making to increase inter-area modal damping. The procedure can provide operation suggestions (such as increasing generation or decreasing load) for mitigating inter-area oscillations.
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