Definition and Classification of Power System Stability – Revisited & Extended
2020; Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers; Volume: 36; Issue: 4 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1109/tpwrs.2020.3041774
ISSN1558-0679
AutoresNikos Hatziargyriou, Jovica V. Milanović, Claudia Rahmann, Venkataramana Ajjarapu, Claudio A. Cañizares, I. Erlich, David J. Hill, Ian A. Hiskens, Innocent Kamwa, Bikash C. Pal, Pouyan Pourbeik, J.J. Sanchez-Gasca, A.M. Stanković, Thierry Van Cutsem, Vijay Vittal, Costas Vournas,
Tópico(s)HVDC Systems and Fault Protection
ResumoSince the publication of the original paper on power system stability definitions in 2004, the dynamic behavior of power systems has gradually changed due to the increasing penetration of converter interfaced generation technologies, loads, and transmission devices. In recognition of this change, a Task Force was established in 2016 to re-examine and extend, where appropriate, the classic definitions and classifications of the basic stability terms to incorporate the effects of fast-response power electronic devices. This paper based on an IEEE PES report summarizes the major results of the work of the Task Force and presents extended definitions and classification of power system stability.
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