Power system transient stability analysis requires an appropriate integration time step to avoid numerical instability as well as to reduce computational demands. For fast system dynamics, which vary more rapidly than what the time step covers, a fraction of the time step, called a subinterval, is used. However, the optimal value of this subinterval is not easily determined because the analysis of the system dynamics might be required. This selection is usually made from engineering experiences, and perhaps trial and error. This paper proposes an optimal subinterval selection approach for power system transient stability analysis, which is based on modal analysis using a single machine infinite bus (SMIB) system. Fast system dynamics are ...
Abstract The recent development of phasor measurement technique opens the way for real-time post-dis...
This work deals with the issue of evaluating transient stability in the simulation program PSCAD. Fa...
There are numerous assumptions made to dene the stability of power system models.\ud Step-by-Step nu...
Power system transient stability analysis requires an appropriate integration time step to avoid num...
Power system transient stability studies are complex and can take a substantial amount of time to si...
The high consumption and reliance on electricity has cemented the importance of transient stability....
In this paper, a small-signal dynamic model of a single-machine infinite-bus (SMIB) power system tha...
The ability of a power system to return to stable operating condition after the occurrence of distur...
Abstract—This paper proposes a decoupling based direct method to analyze the post-contingency transi...
We propose an integrated scheme for transient stability assessment which in a sequence screens cont...
This paper describes a computationally efficient algorithm for transient stability simulation of lar...
This paper describes initial investigations towards arriving at a most suitable algorithm for real t...
The single machine infinite bus equivalent (SIME) method provides a means of estimating transient st...
Transient stability is the capability of the power system to maintain synchronism under the conditio...
The transient stability analysis of large scale power systems is an important problem in power syste...
Abstract The recent development of phasor measurement technique opens the way for real-time post-dis...
This work deals with the issue of evaluating transient stability in the simulation program PSCAD. Fa...
There are numerous assumptions made to dene the stability of power system models.\ud Step-by-Step nu...
Power system transient stability analysis requires an appropriate integration time step to avoid num...
Power system transient stability studies are complex and can take a substantial amount of time to si...
The high consumption and reliance on electricity has cemented the importance of transient stability....
In this paper, a small-signal dynamic model of a single-machine infinite-bus (SMIB) power system tha...
The ability of a power system to return to stable operating condition after the occurrence of distur...
Abstract—This paper proposes a decoupling based direct method to analyze the post-contingency transi...
We propose an integrated scheme for transient stability assessment which in a sequence screens cont...
This paper describes a computationally efficient algorithm for transient stability simulation of lar...
This paper describes initial investigations towards arriving at a most suitable algorithm for real t...
The single machine infinite bus equivalent (SIME) method provides a means of estimating transient st...
Transient stability is the capability of the power system to maintain synchronism under the conditio...
The transient stability analysis of large scale power systems is an important problem in power syste...
Abstract The recent development of phasor measurement technique opens the way for real-time post-dis...
This work deals with the issue of evaluating transient stability in the simulation program PSCAD. Fa...
There are numerous assumptions made to dene the stability of power system models.\ud Step-by-Step nu...