Forced oscillation source location in power systems using system dissipating energy

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Abstract

A dissipating energy-based technique is proposed to locate the source of forced oscillations (FOs) in power systems. The network and load information is incorporated into the developed algorithm and continuously updated using supervisory control and data acquisition (SCADA) measurement. The effect of electromechanical damping on system response in FO scenario is discussed; and therefore, the efficiency of the proposed technique to locate the source has been investigated. The proposed methodology is tested and verified for different simulation test cases and for different scenario viz. for single and multiple sources of disturbances. In the case of multiple sources of disturbances with different time of initiation of the disturbance, the proposed technique successfully locates all sources in their time durations of disturbance. Different load models have been evaluated for their impact on the success of the proposed algorithm in a real-time digital simulation environment. The proposed technique is successfully verified for the test cases reported by the IEEE PES Task Force on Oscillation Source Location.

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Jha, R., & Senroy, N. (2019). Forced oscillation source location in power systems using system dissipating energy. IET Smart Grid, 2(4), 514–521. https://doi.org/10.1049/iet-stg.2018.0293

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