Real-Time Stability in Power Systems: Techniques for Early Detection of the Risk of Blackout: Power Electronics and Power Systems
Editat de Savu C. Savulescuen Limba Engleză Paperback – 23 noi 2010
In this context, the need to assess stability and predict the risk of blackout in real-time has become particularly relevant. Early work in this field documented in technical papers published throughout the 1990s and early 2000s underlined the importance of performing stability assessment in real-time. While static security assessment is conceptually straightforward, innovative approaches are needed to combine it with dynamic security assessment to develop an overall scheme so that results can be used for on-line decision-making. On October 13, 2004, the IEEE Power Systems Conference and Exposition 2004 hosted the ‘Real-Time Stability Challenge’ panel session. Organized by the Power System Dynamic Performance Committee, the panel was a forum for presenting progress achieved in this field, discussing new ideas, and identifying the challenges to be met in the course of future research.
Real-Time Stability in Power Systems: Techniques for Early Detection of the Risk of Blackout is built around most of the panel papers, updated and expanded by the authors with the new material relevant to the panel theme. The chapters are contributed by well known experts in the field, thus providing an authoritative reference on the theory and implementation of real-time stability assessment -- one of the critical topics of the day. Some of the issues discussed in the book include, but are not limited to:
*Stability limits and how to objectively define them,
*Techniques for defining and measuring the distance to instability,
*The characterization ofthe risk of blackout,
*Discussion of quick, approximate methods to filter out non-critical contingencies and do a detailed simulation only of those that result in limit violations,
*Theoretical description and practical experience with real-time and/or near real-time stability applications available today in the SCADA/EMS industry.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781441938145
ISBN-10: 1441938141
Pagini: 348
Ilustrații: XXVI, 319 p.
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.49 kg
Ediția:Softcover reprint of hardcover 1st ed. 2006
Editura: Springer Us
Colecția Springer
Seria Power Electronics and Power Systems
Locul publicării:New York, NY, United States
ISBN-10: 1441938141
Pagini: 348
Ilustrații: XXVI, 319 p.
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.49 kg
Ediția:Softcover reprint of hardcover 1st ed. 2006
Editura: Springer Us
Colecția Springer
Seria Power Electronics and Power Systems
Locul publicării:New York, NY, United States
Public țintă
ResearchCuprins
Relationships between Power System Dynamic Equilibrium, Load-Flow, and Operating Point Stability. -Fast Assessment of the Distance to Stability. -Accuracy Testing and Real-Time Implementation of Dimo's Stability Analysis Technique. -Emergency Monitoring and Corrective Control of Voltage Instability. -On-Line Voltage Security Assessment. -Critical Issues for Successful On-Line Security Assessment. -The Case for Using Wide-Area Control Techniques to Improve the Reliability of the Electric Power Grid. -Preventive and Emergency Control of Power Systems. -Sensitivity Analysis of Dynamic Stability Indicators in Power Systems. -Model Predictive Control of Electric Power Systems under Emergency Conditions. -The Role of Power System Visualization in Enhancing Power System Security.
Textul de pe ultima copertă
In the aftermath of the wave of blackouts that affected US, UK and mainland Europe utilities in 2003 and 2004, renewed attention has been focused on maintaining the highest level of reliability and security in the operation of power systems. The lack of adequate transmission infrastructure as well as real-time tools aimed at detecting and alarming system conditions have also been highlighted.
In this context, the need to assess stability and predict the risk of blackout in real-time has become particularly relevant. Early work in this field documented in technical papers published throughout the 1990s and early 2000s underlined the importance of performing stability assessment in real-time. While static security assessment is conceptually straightforward, innovative approaches are needed to combine it with dynamic security assessment to develop an overall scheme so that results can be used for on-line decision-making. On October 13, 2004, the IEEE Power Systems Conference and Exposition 2004 hosted the ‘Real-Time Stability Challenge’ panel session. Organized by the Power System Dynamic Performance Committee, the panel was a forum for presenting progress achieved in this field, discussing new ideas, and identifying the challenges to be met in the course of future research.
Real-Time Stability in Power Systems: Techniques for Early Detection of the Risk of Blackout is built around most of the panel papers, updated and expanded by the authors with the new material relevant to the panel theme. The chapters are contributed by well known experts in the field, thus providing an authoritative reference on the theory and implementation of real-time stability assessment -- one of the critical topics of the day. Some of the issues discussed in the book include, but are not limited to:
*Stability limits and how to objectively define them,
*Techniques for defining and measuring the distance to instability,
*The characterization ofthe risk of blackout,
*Discussion of quick, approximate methods to filter out non-critical contingencies and do a detailed simulation only of those that result in limit violations,
*Theoretical description and practical experience with real-time and/or near real-time stability applications available today in the SCADA/EMS industry.
In this context, the need to assess stability and predict the risk of blackout in real-time has become particularly relevant. Early work in this field documented in technical papers published throughout the 1990s and early 2000s underlined the importance of performing stability assessment in real-time. While static security assessment is conceptually straightforward, innovative approaches are needed to combine it with dynamic security assessment to develop an overall scheme so that results can be used for on-line decision-making. On October 13, 2004, the IEEE Power Systems Conference and Exposition 2004 hosted the ‘Real-Time Stability Challenge’ panel session. Organized by the Power System Dynamic Performance Committee, the panel was a forum for presenting progress achieved in this field, discussing new ideas, and identifying the challenges to be met in the course of future research.
Real-Time Stability in Power Systems: Techniques for Early Detection of the Risk of Blackout is built around most of the panel papers, updated and expanded by the authors with the new material relevant to the panel theme. The chapters are contributed by well known experts in the field, thus providing an authoritative reference on the theory and implementation of real-time stability assessment -- one of the critical topics of the day. Some of the issues discussed in the book include, but are not limited to:
*Stability limits and how to objectively define them,
*Techniques for defining and measuring the distance to instability,
*The characterization ofthe risk of blackout,
*Discussion of quick, approximate methods to filter out non-critical contingencies and do a detailed simulation only of those that result in limit violations,
*Theoretical description and practical experience with real-time and/or near real-time stability applications available today in the SCADA/EMS industry.
Caracteristici
Addresses the techniques for, and implementations of, real-time stability assessment for early detection of the risk of blackouts