D. Ruiz-Vega, D. Ernst, C. Ferreira, M. Pavella, P. Hirsch, D. Sobajic
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Abstract
A two-block technique is proposed for on-line contingency screening, ranking and assessment in transient stability studies. Its design relies on a hybrid direct-time-domain method called SIME. Basically, SIME assesses stability by transforming the multi-machine power system parameters into those of a one-machine infinite bus system, then by calling upon the equal-area criterion. Stability margins thus obtained are used to classify contingencies, select the "interesting" ones and, finally, rank and assess these latter. An 88-machine EPRI test system illustrates the technique and shows its ability to correctly handle the simulated contingencies, while complying with real-time computational requirements.