FEEA71 STABILITY PROJECT-Undergraduate
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bility data for the generators
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Convert the data above to the 100 MVA Study Base for use in the PowerWorld Transient
Stability Program. Show an example of your calculations. Also provide a table of the
parameter input data.
power flow input data. Also provide a table showing the machine
‘A. Case A: Use the Transient Stability Program to find the percent series
compensation required in the 345 kV lines to maintain stability for the following
event:
t=0 3-phase fault at Bus 4
t=Scycles Clear the fault by removing one 345 KV line from Bus 4 to Bus 10.
Find the percent compensation to the nearest 5%. Suggestion: Use a time step of 0.01
sec. and a final time of 1.0 sec, although a longer simulation time may be helpful in
determining stability versus instability.
For the 2 cases which establish the answer to Part A, (largest % compensation which
results in unstable operation and smallest % compensation which results in a stable case)
submit the following:
1. A plot of Generator 1 rotor angle relative to Generator 3 rotor angle. This
is the plot that indicates instability.
2. Aplot of Generator I rotor angle relative to Generator 3 rotor angle. This,
is the plot that indicates stability.
3. Conclusions
B. Case B: Change the generators 3-7 terminal voltage control to 1.05 pu and repeat
part A, giving all of the results ask for, except show only the plot which shows the
smallest percent compensation which guarantees stability. Compare the resultsjres more/less
result of B requ
Jain the why the
part A. Change the
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Now reduce the output of generation 2 to 150 MW ¢a a the
A, giving all of the results ask for, except show only the plot whi 10) =
aoa aor compenstion which guarantees stability Compare the results
for part A and C and explain the why the result of C requires more/less
compensation than part A.
Case C:
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1. Make basic Power Flow study in aecordan Re A
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3. Input Turbine-Generator data for eacl
3.1 Run Mode
3.2. Right click on generator in PowerWorld system diagram.
3.3 Click on Generator Information Dialog
3.4 Click on Stability
3.5 Click on Insert
3.6 Check BPA (May not need this step)
3.7 Click on GENCLS
3.8 OK
3.9 Input H and x’d, D=0,Ra=0
3.10 OK
Repeat Step 3 for each generator.
5. Run Transient Stability as follows:
5.1 Click on Add Ons
5.2 Click on Transient Stability
5.3 Set simulation time values
5.4 Set transient stability events list
5.5 Click on Run Transient Stability
5.6 Observe relative rotor angles to determine stability (See Sections 7 & 8 which follow.)
If required, change series compensation level and repeat Step 5.GUIDE 1
TO EVALUATING TRANSIENT STABILITY RESULTS
7. Click on Run Transient Stabili
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7.1 Click on Options a
7.2 Click on Power S: fi
stem Model (May not need this st
7.3 Dot on No Infinite Buses eee
7.4 Dot on Specified Angle Reference Generator Internal Angle
7.5 Check Initialize with Reference Angle at Zero
7.6 Fill in Angle Reference Generator
7.7 Save
Observe columns of variables
8.1 Click on Transient Stability
8.2 Click on Run Transient Stability
8.3 Click on Time values
8.4 Right click on Rotor Angle column of interest
8.5 Click on Plot Column(s)