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1 ECE 576 POWER SYSTEM DYNAMICS AND STABILITY
Lecture 19 Multi-machine Dynamic Models Professor Pete Sauer Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering © 2000 University of Illinois Board of Trustees, All Rights Reserved

2 Multi-machine dynamic models
m – synchronous machines n – system nodes (buses) (excluding reference) b - branches

3 The center of inertia speed The synchronous rotating reference frame
Common Reference Frame One of the machines The center of inertia speed The synchronous rotating reference frame

4 The synchronous rotating reference frame

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6 To see the reason for this choice, consider:

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8 Suppose we have VDi, VQi as time varying quantities with , then:

9 Define

10 Then:

11 If the steady-state values are:
then,

12 (keep Idi, Iqi in rest of model)

13 Transformation between reference frames

14 Balanced 3-phase line

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16 Network transients

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18 m=1 (one machine) n=3 (three buses) b=4 (four branches)

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20 Branch-loop incidence matrix

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22 Systematically create independent loops:
b-n independent loops Systematically create independent loops: Form a tree Add b-n links to form b-n loops This creates the “basic loop” matrix cb (b x b-n)

23 A tree: all nodes, but no loops

24 Add one tree link (branch c) and orient the loop with the direction of link.

25 Add second tree link (branch d) and orient the loop with the direction of the link (new loop may not go through an old link).

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