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PMU based Monitoring and Mitigation of Delayed Voltage Recovery using Admittances

Published 17 Sep 2018 in eess.SP | (1809.08088v1)

Abstract: This paper analyzes the delayed voltage recovery phenomenon by simplifying the Western Electricity Coordinating Council (WECC) composite load model using the load admittance and the thermal relay dynamics. From this analysis, a closed form expression approximating the recovery time is derived and the key load parameters impacting the behavior of voltage recovery are identified. A monitoring scheme based on the measured load admittance is then proposed to detect the onset of stalling, even in the presence of voltage oscillations, and estimate the duration of the delayed voltage recovery. A mitigation scheme utilizing smart thermostats and offline learning is also derived to ensure that the voltage recovers to the pre-contingency voltage within a specified time. Both the monitoring and mitigation schemes only need local measurements at a substation making them promising for online applications. Results for the monitoring and mitigation schemes are described in detail for the IEEE 162 bus system validating the various assumptions used for the analysis and establishing the connection between the delayed voltage recovery phenomenon and load admittance.

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