Identification of Modeling Boundaries for SSR Studies in Series Compensated Power Networks

2017 
Given large-scale power networks with series compensation, the study of subsynchronous resonance (SSR) is a significant challenge, in practice, due to the model complexity and computation burden. To tackle these difficulties, this paper proposes a method to reduce a large-scale system to an equivalent model using a metric called damping sensitivity index. The proposed metric can quantitatively identify the boundaries of the equivalent model that ensure the accurate studies of SSR and reduce the computation burdens greatly. The effectiveness of the method is verified by its application to the SSR investigation of the modified IEEE New England 10-machine 39-bus system and 16-machine 68-bus system. The equivalent models obtained by the proposed method are compared with the original systems in terms of driving point impedances, electrical damping, and transient torques. These results obtained show that the equivalent models from the proposed method can reproduce the SSR dynamics of the original systems with a much shorter computation time.
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