Transient stability of high frequency AC power systems

Huaxi Zheng, R. Dougal, M. Ali
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The large-signal transient stability of generators running at frequencies higher than the usual 50 or 60 Hz was investigated as a function of system frequency in a micro-grid setting. A three phase bolted fault was taken as the mechanism for inciting potential instabilities. Simple rotor angle analysis leads one to believe that higher frequency power systems are inherently more unstable than lower frequency systems, and this point is substantiated by critical clearing time (CCT) tests. But more extensive simulation-based analyses paint a different picture: if circuit breaker speed can be increased proportionally to the increase of system frequency (e.g. opening after some number of cycles, irrespective of the frequency of those cycles), then higher frequency systems can have better stability than lower frequency systems. Conversely, if circuit breaker speed cannot be increased proportionally to system frequency, then higher frequency systems might present worse stability if no other method for improving system stability is implemented.
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高频交流电力系统的暂态稳定性
本文研究了微电网环境下运行频率高于通常50或60 Hz的发电机的大信号暂态稳定性与系统频率的关系。将三相螺栓故障作为诱发潜在失稳的机制。简单的转子角分析使人们相信高频电力系统本质上比低频系统更不稳定,这一点得到了临界清除时间(CCT)试验的证实。但更广泛的基于仿真的分析描绘了一幅不同的画面:如果断路器的速度可以与系统频率的增加成比例地增加(例如,在一定数量的循环后断开,而不管这些循环的频率),那么高频系统可以比低频系统具有更好的稳定性。相反,如果断路器速度不能与系统频率成比例地增加,那么如果没有其他方法来提高系统稳定性,那么高频系统可能会表现出更差的稳定性。
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