全面分析喀麦隆南部互联电网在紧急情况下的动态稳定性

IF 2.7 Q2 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES
Philippe Adolphe Moulum , Jean Jacques Mandeng , Charles Hubert Kom
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南喀麦隆互联网络(SIG)是一个大规模的电力系统,由于近年来发生的一系列停电事件,该系统表现出严重的不稳定性。停电的主要原因是输电线路严重中断和供需之间的能源短缺。电力供需的不平衡使得电网的运行必须接近其稳定极限,从而增加了停电的风险。本研究的主要动机是,有必要研究 SIG 在应对观察到的突发情况时的动态行为。为实现这一目标,我们使用饱和发电机和 ZIP 静态负载对 SIG 进行了建模。通过基于 Newton-Raphson 的功率流计算,获得了每种发电情况下的电网电压幅值曲线。由基于标准牛顿的持续功率流(CPF)分析组成的 N-1 应急分析确定了 5-6 号线路是最常见的线路停电最坏情况。此外,还在三相短路、线路停电和发电机停电情况下进行了短期瞬态分析。在短路情况下,Mangombe-225 母线受到的影响最大。在线路停电方面,1-5 号线路对电网频率稳定性的影响最大。然而,与其他干扰相比,停电对频率稳定性的影响较小。最后,模态分析表明,电网的稳定性较弱,临界模态频率为 4.0267 赫兹,超过了典型值。这凸显了抑制电网振荡以增强稳定性的必要性。
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Holistic analysis of the dynamic stability of the Southern Cameroon Interconnected grid in contingency situations
The Southern Cameroon Interconnected Network (SIG) is depicted as a large-scale power system that has shown significant instability due to a series of blackouts in recent years. These blackouts are primarily attributed to major disruptions in transmission lines and energy deficits between supply and demand. The imbalance between power supply and demand necessitates the grid to operate near its stability limits, increasing the risk of blackouts. The necessity of investigating the dynamics of SIG behavior in response to observed contingency situations serves as the primary motivation for this study. To achieve this objective, the SIG was modeled using saturated generators with ZIP static loads. Through Newton-Raphson based power flow calculations, voltage magnitude profiles of the grid were obtained for each generation scenario. An N-1 contingency consisting of a standard Newton-based continuation power flow (CPF) analysis has identified line 5–6 as the most frequent worst case of line outage. Additionally, a short-term transient analysis was conducted under three-phase short-circuit, line outage and generator outage scenarios. In the event of a short-circuit, the Mangombe-225 bus experienced the most significant impact. Concerning line outages, line 1–5 had the most adverse effect on the grid's frequency stability. However, generation outages had a lesser impact on frequency stability compared to other disturbances. Lastly, modal analysis revealed that the grid exhibited weak stability with a critical mode identified at a frequency of 4.0267 Hz, exceeding typical values. This underscores the necessity of damping the grid oscillations for enhanced stability.
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Scientific African
Scientific African Multidisciplinary-Multidisciplinary
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