Modification of the dynamic characteristics of the load in the calculation of the power system stability to account the self-starting of induction motors
Abstract
Using the piecewise linear approximation of induction motors parameters as a function of their slip, modification of dynamic characteristics of load is made in the program for calculation of EPS transient stability. Using the modified model of load the analysis of the stability of small power system with big induction motors is fulfilled.References
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V. M. Avramenko, T. M. Hurieieva, and N. T. Yunieieva, “Modification of the dynamic characteristics of the load in the calculation of the power system stability to account the self-starting of induction motors”, Вісник ВПІ, no. 6, pp. 42–44, Dec. 2013.
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