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Machine Learning Techniques for Large-Scale System ModelingLv, Jiaqing 31 August 2011 (has links)
This thesis is about some issues in system modeling: The first is a parsimonious
representation of MISO Hammerstein system, which is by projecting the multivariate
linear function into a univariate input function space. This leads to the so-called
semiparamtric Hammerstein model, which overcomes the commonly known “Curse
of dimensionality” for nonparametric estimation on MISO systems. The second issue
discussed in this thesis is orthogonal expansion analysis on a univariate Hammerstein
model and hypothesis testing for the structure of the nonlinear subsystem. The generalization
of this technique can be used to test the validity for parametric assumptions
of the nonlinear function in Hammersteim models. It can also be applied to approximate
a general nonlinear function by a certain class of parametric function in the
Hammerstein models. These techniques can also be extended to other block-oriented
systems, e.g, Wiener systems, with slight modification. The third issue in this thesis is
applying machine learning and system modeling techniques to transient stability studies
in power engineering. The simultaneous variable section and estimation lead to a
substantially reduced complexity and yet possesses a stronger prediction power than
techniques known in the power engineering literature so far.
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Machine Learning Techniques for Large-Scale System ModelingLv, Jiaqing 31 August 2011 (has links)
This thesis is about some issues in system modeling: The first is a parsimonious
representation of MISO Hammerstein system, which is by projecting the multivariate
linear function into a univariate input function space. This leads to the so-called
semiparamtric Hammerstein model, which overcomes the commonly known “Curse
of dimensionality” for nonparametric estimation on MISO systems. The second issue
discussed in this thesis is orthogonal expansion analysis on a univariate Hammerstein
model and hypothesis testing for the structure of the nonlinear subsystem. The generalization
of this technique can be used to test the validity for parametric assumptions
of the nonlinear function in Hammersteim models. It can also be applied to approximate
a general nonlinear function by a certain class of parametric function in the
Hammerstein models. These techniques can also be extended to other block-oriented
systems, e.g, Wiener systems, with slight modification. The third issue in this thesis is
applying machine learning and system modeling techniques to transient stability studies
in power engineering. The simultaneous variable section and estimation lead to a
substantially reduced complexity and yet possesses a stronger prediction power than
techniques known in the power engineering literature so far.
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Beforehand Obtaining A Safety Operation Condition By Using Daily Load Curves In Transient Stability And Graphical Software For Transient Stability ApplicationsOztop, Celal 01 September 2005 (has links) (PDF)
ABSTRACT
In this thesis, relationship between two most important transient stability indices, critical clearing time and generator rotor angle is examined for one machine-infinite bus system and then extended to the multimachine case and is observed to be linear.
By using the linear relationship between critical clearing time and generator rotor angle and utilizing the daily load curve, a new preventive method is proposed. The aim of this method is to make all critical clearing times longer than the relay and circuit breaker combination operation time. In the proposed method, desired critical clearing times are obtained by using on line system data and daily load curves. Then desired values are adjusted by generators output rescheduling and terminals voltage control
Visual computer language is used for graphical and numerical solutions. Comprehension of one machine infinite bus system and multimachine system transient stability become easier.
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Método analítico para análise da estabilidade do gerador assíncrono através do monitoramento da tensão /Zamperin, Joao Luiz Bergamo. January 2011 (has links)
Orientador: Laurence Duarte Colvara / Banca: Dionizio Paschoareli Junior / Banca: Walmir de Freitas Filho / Resumo: Propõe-se neste trabalho o desenvolvimento de uma metodologia analítica para análise do desempenho dinâmico/transitório dos geradores de indução conectados ao sistema de energia elétrica. O método proposto para o estudo da estabilidade das máquinas de indução baseia-se no monitoramento da tensão interna E' durante o período transitório do sistema, a qual pode comprometer a capacidade de transmissão de potência na linha, com consequente colapso da estabilidade da máquina. Deste modo, faz-se a análise do desempenho transitório da máquina pela observação da grandeza em que efetivamente reside a causa da instabilidade. O método desenvolvido foi validado por meio de simulações digitais, em duas configurações do sistema: o primeiro caso, desprezando o suporte de potência reativa, para efeito de análise nos estudos de estabilidade transitória. No segundo, é realizada a compensação dinâmica de potência reativa via SVC (Static Var Compensator). Neste caso, mesmo na presença do compensador variável de reativo, o método da tensão interna revelou-se capaz de avaliar novos limites de estabilidade para o sistema. Considerados os resultados obtidos, observa-se que o método proposto apresenta resultados suficientemente precisos para avaliar o comportamento dos geradores de indução conectados à rede elétrica / Abstract: This dissertation proposes the development of an analytical methodology for analysis of dynamic/transient performance of an induction generator connected to a bulk power system. The proposed method for studying the stability of induction machines is based on monitoring the internal voltage named E' since during the transient system, its magnitude may decrease and so causing degeneration of the transmission system capability, with consequent collapse of machine stability. Thus it is the analysis of transient performance of the machine by observing the variable that is actually the cause of instability. The analytical method was validated by means of digital simulations, in two system configurations: in the first case, no reactive support is considered, and the purpose is to analyse the machine transient stability itself. In the second, a reactive support is provided by means of the dynamic reactive compensation via SVC (Static Var Compensator). In this case, even in the presence of variable reactive compensator, the method of internal voltage proved to be able to properly assess new stability limits. The results so obtained lead to the indication that the proposed method results are accurate enough in order to evaluate the behavior of induction generators, connected to the power grid
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Impact of Increased Penetration of DFIG Based Wind Turbine Generators on Rotor Angle Stability of Power SystemsJanuary 2010 (has links)
abstract: An advantage of doubly fed induction generators (DFIGs) as compared to conventional fixed speed wind turbine generators is higher efficiency. This higher efficiency is achieved due to the ability of the DFIG to operate near its optimal turbine efficiency over a wider range of wind speeds through variable speed operation. This is achieved through the application of a back-to-back converter that tightly controls the rotor current and allows for asynchronous operation. In doing so, however, the power electronic converter effectively decouples the inertia of the turbine from the system. Hence, with the increase in penetration of DFIG based wind farms, the effective inertia of the system will be reduced. With this assertion, the present study is aimed at identifying the systematic approach to pinpoint the impact of increased penetration of DFIGs on a large realistic system. The techniques proposed in this work are tested on a large test system representing the Midwestern portion of the U.S. Interconnection. The electromechanical modes that are both detrimentally and beneficially affected by the change in inertia are identified. The combination of small-signal stability analysis coupled with the large disturbance analysis of exciting the mode identified is found to provide a detailed picture of the impact on the system. The work is extended to develop suitable control strategies to mitigate the impact of significant DFIG penetration on a large power system. Supplementary control is developed for the DFIG power converters such that the effective inertia contributed by these wind generators to the system is increased. Results obtained on the large realistic power system indicate that the frequency nadir following a large power impact is effectively improved with the proposed control strategy. The proposed control is also validated against sudden wind speed changes in the form of wind gusts and wind ramps. The beneficial impact in terms of damping power system oscillations is observed, which is validated by eigenvalue analysis. Another control mechanism is developed aiming at designing the power system stabilizer (PSS) for a DFIG similar to the PSS of synchronous machines. Although both the supplementary control strategies serve the purpose of improving the damping of the mode with detrimental impact, better damping performance is observed when the DFIG is equipped with both the controllers. / Dissertation/Thesis / Ph.D. Electrical Engineering 2010
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[en] POWER SYSTEM ANALYSIS THROUGH INTERACTIVE ALGORITHMS FOR PERSONAL COMPUTERS / [pt] ASPIM - ANÁLISE DE SISTEMAS DE POTÊNCIA POR ALGORITMOS INTERATIVOS EM MICROCOMPUTADORESLUIZ ANTONIO DA FONSECA MANSO 18 December 2006 (has links)
[pt] O presente trabalho de dissertação de mestrado tem por
finalidade contribuir para uma maior dinamização do
ensino de engenharia de sistemas de potência através da
elaboração de um conjunto de algoritmos interativos para
microcomputadores, onde o aluno poderá realizar um
processo contínuo de experimentação, questionamento e
revisão de conceitos.
Para um bom desenvolvimento deste processo de
aprendizagem
é criado um ambiente amigável onde o usuário tem suas
ações amparadas por mensagens explicativas e de
monitoração de erros, resultando na redução do tempo
gasto
em cada seção de estudo e estimulando o mesmo a realizar
um número maior de simulações.
Foram elaboradas quatro programas de computadores. O
primeiro, responsável pela estrutura conversacional e
gerenciamento, foi escrito em PASCAL. Os demais foram
escritos em FORTRAN77 e se restringem à execução dos
cálculos necessários aos estudos de: fluxo de potência,
curto-circuito e estabilidade transitória. Estes três
últimos programas utilizam técnicas especiais para
armazenagem de matrizes esparsas e obtenção do elementos
de interesse de suas inversas.
Três sistemas de potência foram escolhidos para estar
imediatamente disponíveis ao usuário, sendo que um deles
é
utilizado no texto durante a explanação da estrutura
conversacional para os estudos disponíveis. / [en] The present Dissertation aims to provide more dynamism to
the teaching and learning process in power system
engineering through a set of interactive personal computer
algorithms. The student may carry out a continuous process
of experimenting, questioning and revision of concepts.
In order to better develop the leaining process, a frindly
environment is created where the user has his actions
supported by explanatory and error monitoring messages.
This results in a reduction of the time spent in each
study section and, consequently, it estimulates the
student to perform a greater number of simulations.
Four computer programs have been developed. There
is one written in PASCAL language, responsible for the
following studies: load flow, slort-circuit and transient
stability. These programs use special sparsity techniques
and programming.
Three power systems have been choosen to be
immediately available to the user. One of them is used in
the text during the explanation process of the
conversational structure of the power system studies.
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[en] VOLTAGE STABILITY PHENOMENON ANALYSIS: TRANSIENT AND LONG TERM TIME DOMAIN SIMULATION / [pt] ANÁLISE DO FENÔMENO DA ESTABILIDADE DE TENSÃO NO DOMÍNIO DO TEMPO: SIMULAÇÃO DOS PERÍODOS TRANSITÓRIO E DE LONGO-TERMOJOSE EDUARDO ONODA PESSANHA 31 August 2006 (has links)
[pt] Este trabalho analisa o fenômeno da estabilidade de tensão
no domínio do tempo incluindo fenômenos rápidos
(transitórios) e lentos (longo-termo).
As diferentes formas de estabilidade existentes nos
sistemas elétricos de potência são definidas e
classificadas de acordo com a variável de interesse e com
a amplitude do distúrbio.
Utilizando-se um simples sistema elétrico de potência,
verifica-se através de formulações dinâmicas fatores
relevantes ao fenômeno da estabilidade de tensão.
Investiga-se a influência de cargas do tipo potência
constante e impedância constante sobre a estabilidade de
tensão. Compensadores estáticos são incluídos nas análises
e verifica-se a existência de regiões de operação onde as
ações de controle não apresentam o efeito esperado.
Investiga-se através de cenários o efeito adverso de
dispositivos de controle com o limitador de sobre-
excitação e o transformador de tape variável sobre a
estabilidade de tensão.
A partir de uma versão do programa de estabilidade
transitória TRANSTAB, foram desenvolvidas duas versões do
programa computacional VOLTDYN para simular no domínio do
tempo o fenômeno da estabilidade de tensão. A primeira
versão do programa
Utiliza um algoritmo de integração de passo variável
usando o método trapezoidal implícito enquanto que a
segunda versão utiliza o método de Adams-Bashforth-
Moulton. Diversos testes computacionais com as duas
versões são realizados comprovando-se a importância desta
forma de análise. / [en] This work is concerned with voltage stability analysis in
time domain including transient and long-term time frames.
Different power system stability forms are defined and
classified according to the variable of interest and with
the disturbance magnitude.
Using a simple power system model, it is shown through
dynamics formulations important aspects of the voltage
stability phenomenon. Important aspects of load
characteristics of constant power type and mixed (constant
power/constant impedance) type on voltage stability are
investigated. A static compensator model is included in
the analysis and it is verified that under specific
operation conditions the control actions are not efficient.
Scenarios show the adverse effects of long-term control
devices such as overexcitation limiters and under load tap
changers on voltage stability.
One version of the transient stability program TRANSTAB is
modified in order to simulate transient and long-term
voltage phenomena. The resulting modified computer program
is called VOLTDYN. Two versions of the VOLTDYN progran are
available. The first version uses a variable step-size
algorithm based on the trapezoidal method. The other
includes a variable step-size algorithm based on the Adams-
Bashforth-Moulton method.
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[en] GENERATION AND TRANSMISSION SYSTEM RELIABILITY CONSIDERING STATIC AND DYNAMIC ASPECTS / [pt] CONFIABILIDADE DE SISTEMAS DE GERAÇÃO E TRANSMISSÃO CONSIDERANDO ASPECTOS ESTÁTICOS E DINÂMICOSANDREA DE MATTOS REI 03 July 2006 (has links)
[pt] Tradicionalmente, as avaliações da confiabilidade composta
de sistemas de potência têm enfatizado a análise de
adequação, avaliando a capacidade dos sistemas de geração
e transmissão em suprir todas as cargas considerando
apenas os requisitos de desempenho estático.
Este trabalho apresenta uma nova metodologia, que estende
o conceito e as técnicas de avaliação da confiabilidade
composta de modo a incluir os aspectos ligados a
segurança. Isto exige a caracterização probabilística do
desempenho dinâmico dos sistemas em termos da estabilidade
transitória, bem como um melhor entendimento dos efeitos
cascata decorrentes do desdobramento de uma seqüência de
eventos.
A metodologia apresentada baseia-se num processo de
simulação seqüencial, que permite representar os possíveis
desdobramentos de estados instáveis e especialmente os
processos não-Markovianos envolvidos, como os processos de
restauração. É calculado um conjunto de índices que mede o
nível de segurança do sistema, e ainda permite avaliar o
desempenho dos sistemas de proteção, esquemas de
emergência e processos de restauração.
A metodologia é aplicada ao sistema IEEE-MRTS, Permitindo
identificar os fatores que mais influenciam a segurança do
sistema, e ainda as relações entre os problemas de
adequação e segurança. / [en] Traditionally, bulk power reliability evaluations have
concentrated on the analysis of system adequacy, the
ability of the generating and the transmission systems to
supplhy all loadas within performance requirements.
This work presents a new methodology that extends the
scope of reliability evaluations to include probabilistic
assessment of system security, involving considerations of
transient stability and the effects of cascading sequences.
The methodology is based on a sequential simulation
process which is suitable for representing the effects of
system disturbances and non-Markovian processes, like the
restoration process. The calculated set of reliability
indices may be used to measure the security level, and to
evaluate the performance of the protection systems,
emergency control schemes and restoration processes.
The test system IEEE-MRTS is used to illustrate the
application of the proposed methodology, identifying the
features that are most influent to system security, and
also the relationship between adequacy and security
problems.
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[en] COHERENCY - BASED DYNAMIC EQUIVALENT / [pt] EQUIVALENTE DINÂMICO POR AGREGAÇÃO DE GERADORES COERENTESEDUARDO NOHME CARDOSO 13 April 2007 (has links)
[pt] A expansão e a interligação de Sistemas de Energia
Elétrica (SEE) tem enfatizado o uso de equivalentes
dinâmicos pelas companhias de serviço de eletricidade, nos
estudos de planejamento e operação, para representação das
porções do sistema não pertinentes à sua área de atuação.
Com a redução das dimensões do modelo do sistema obtém-se
um aumento de velocidade dos estudos com minimização dos
custos e do esforço computacional. Além desses aspectos o
uso de equivalentes contorna o problema de capacidade
limitada de memória dos sistemas de computação e se
enquadra na atual estrutura física e conceitual dos
minicomputadores.
Em estudos de estabilidade de SEE, o objetivo básico de
equivalentes dinâmicos é o de simular as reações do
sistema externo quando ocorrem distúrbios no sistema
interno. O grande calor deste tipo de simplificação reside
em sua capacidade de reconhecer a tendência dinâmica do
sistema.
Esta pesquisa apresenta um método para cálculo de
equivalentes dinâmicos para estudos de estabilidade
transitória baseado na agregação de geradores que oscilam
conjuntamente após uma dada perturbação. O modelo reduzido
obtido por transformações topológicas, e constituído de
parâmetros similares aos habitualmente empregados na
modelagem de sistemas de energia elétrica sendo
numericamente estável. Ao final, alguns resultados são
apresentados no intuito de atestar a validade do método
proposto. / [en] The spread and the interconection of Electrical Power
Systems have been stressed the employment of dynamic
equivalents by Electrical Power Companies for representing
system áreas that they are not responsible for at planning
and operation studies. Due to system model dimension
reduction, studies have become faster with reduced costs
and computational task requiriments. Besides, dynamic
equivalents overcome computational system limited memory
capability problems ant fit easily into the up-to-date
phisical and coceptual structure of the minicomputers.
As an aid to Electrical Power System Stability studies,
the objective of the dynamic equivalents is to simulate
external system. The great merit of this lind of
overcoming is its ability on revealing the system dynamic
trend.
This research shows a method of computing dynamic
equivalents for transitory stability studies based con the
agregation of the generators that oscilate together from
an initial perturbation on. The reduced model, got from
topological transformations, is built of parameters that
are similar to usually employed on Electrical Energy
System modeling been numerically stable. At the end, some
results are shown as an attempt to test the performance of
the method.
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Online Dynamic Security Assessment Using Phasor Measurement Unit and Forecasted LoadJanuary 2017 (has links)
abstract: On-line dynamic security assessment (DSA) analysis has been developed and applied in several power dispatching control centers. Existing applications of DSA systems are limited by the assumption of the present system operating conditions and computational speeds. To overcome these obstacles, this research developed a novel two-stage DSA system to provide periodic security prediction in real time. The major contribution of this research is to develop an open source on-line DSA system incorporated with Phasor Measurement Unit (PMU) data and forecast load. The pre-fault prediction of the system can provide more accurate assessment of the system and minimize the disadvantage of a low computational speed of time domain simulation.
This Thesis describes the development of the novel two-stage on-line DSA scheme using phasor measurement and load forecasting data. The computational scheme of the new system determines the steady state stability and identifies endangerments in a small time frame near real time. The new on-line DSA system will periodically examine system status and predict system endangerments in the near future every 30 minutes. System real-time operating conditions will be determined by state estimation using phasor measurement data. The assessment of transient stability is carried out by running the time-domain simulation using a forecast working point as the initial condition. The forecast operating point is calculated by DC optimal power flow based on forecast load. / Dissertation/Thesis / Masters Thesis Electrical Engineering 2017
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