1. Understanding Power-System Stability.
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Basler, Michael J. and Schaefer, Richard C.
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ELECTRIC power system stability ,ELECTRIC power systems ,ELECTRIC power production ,ELECTRIC power transmission ,ELECTRIC lines ,ELECTRIC fault location ,FAULT location (Engineering) - Abstract
This paper discusses power-system instability and the importance of fast fault-clearing performance to aid in reliable production of power. An explanation regarding small-signal stability, high-impedance transmission lines, line loading, and high-gain fast-acting excitation systems is provided. Transient stability is discussed, including synchronizing and damping torques. The power-angle curve is used to illustrate how fault-clearing time and high initial response excitation systems can affect transient stability. The term "power-system stability" has become increasingly popular in generation and transmission. The sudden requirement for power-system stabilizers (PSSs) has created confusion about their applicability, purpose, and benefit to the system. This paper discusses the fundamentals of the PSS and its effectiveness. In today's paper industry, PSSs are being applied on larger machines in the northwest United States and Canada. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2008
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