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13 May 2024 Simulation study of transient stability of power system under fault conditions
Lifang Wang, Qingxue Liu, Yue Huang
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Proceedings Volume 13159, Eighth International Conference on Energy System, Electricity, and Power (ESEP 2023); 1315987 (2024) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.3024331
Event: Eighth International Conference on Energy System, Electricity and Power (ESEP 2023), 2023, Wuhan, China
Abstract
With the continuous development of modern power systems, the requirements for system safety and reliability are also increasing. During the operation of the power system, it may lead to system failure due to various reasons, affecting the transient stability of the system. Therefore, it is of great significance to simulate the transient stability of the power system under fault conditions. Firstly, the basic concepts and influencing factors of the transient stability of the power system are introduced, and then the simulation model of the single-machine infinity system is constructed by using the relevant modules of SimPowerSystems under the MATLAB toolbox Simulink, and the system behavior under the condition of three-phase short-circuit fault is simulated, and the transient stability analysis is carried out. Finally, the measures and methods to improve the transient stability of the power system, such as rapid fault removal and electric braking, are discussed. The simulation results show that rapid fault removal and electrical braking can improve the transient stability of the power system.
(2024) Published by SPIE. Downloading of the abstract is permitted for personal use only.
Lifang Wang, Qingxue Liu, and Yue Huang "Simulation study of transient stability of power system under fault conditions", Proc. SPIE 13159, Eighth International Conference on Energy System, Electricity, and Power (ESEP 2023), 1315987 (13 May 2024); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.3024331
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KEYWORDS
Control systems

Analytical research

Environmental sensing

Device simulation

Electromagnetism

MATLAB

Natural disasters

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