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A Study on Determination of Interface Flow Limits in the KEPCO System Using Modified Continuation Power Flow (MCPF) Abstract: This paper reports a study on determining the steady-state voltage stability limit of interface flow on a set of interface lines between the metropolitan region and the neighboring regions in the Korea Electric Power Corporation (KEPCO). The interface flow limit considering severe contingencies is determined with a concept of interface flow margin, which is the active power flow margin of the key transmission lines between one region and others under a fixed load demand condition. The paper proposes a procedure to determine secure limit of active power flow on a set of specified interface lines. The procedure uses the modified continuation power flow (MCPF) tracing a path of power flow solutions with respect to generation shift to vary interface flow. In simulation, voltage stability limits of the metropolitan interface flow of the 1998 KEPCO system are determined. Keywords: Interface flow limit, KEPCO system, modified continuation power flow, steady-state voltage stability. Preprint Order Number: PE-754PRS (03-2002) Discussion Deadline: August 2002
An Information Architecture for Future Power Systems and Its Reliability Analysis Xie, Z.; Manimaran, G.; Vittal, V; Phadke, A.G.; Centeno, V Author Affiliation: Iowa State University; Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University. Abstract: Analysis of 162 disturbances from 1979-1995 reported by the North American Electric Reliability Council (NERC) indicates the importance of information systems under the regulated and competitive environment. This paper points out the major deficiencies in current communication and information systems and proposes a new power system information architecture aimed at correcting these deficiencies. The proposed architecture includes automation and control systems at all levels, from substation control system to independent system operator (ISO) operating center, taking into account the requirements of real-time data, security, availability, scalability, and appropriate quality of service. It uses multiple communication channels employing a wide variety of technologies to transmit real-time operating data and control signals. The real-time operating and control system is modeled with various redundancy configurations. The reliabilities of different configurations are studied and compared for practical values of component failure rates and repair rates. Keywords: Power system, EMS/SCADA, real-time, fault-tolerance, information architecture, communication technology, Internet, VPN, MPLS, reliability, failure rate, repair rate. Preprint Order Number: PE-594PRS (03-2002)
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Youssef, O.A.S. Author Affiliation: Suez Canal University. Abstract: In long line applications that involve tripping the faulted phase in case of LG faults, single-pole autoreclosure is extensively used. Traditional phase selectors can suffer some deficiencies in their performance due to varying system and fault conditions. However, the advent of wavelet transform techniques with their ability to focus on system transients provides an effective and reliable method for accurate and fast phase selection. This work describes the design and implementation of a new technique using wavelet transform algorithms. The technique is based on utilizing sharp transitions generated on the faulted phase. The paper presents the wavelet transform concept and its value in classification techniques and feature detection schemes. Feature extraction principle is derived. Generated data from the simulation
IEEE Power Engineering Review, June 2002