drchaos
Electrical
- Aug 5, 2007
- 27
Hi, I am looking at critical clearance times (CCTs) at a variety of different 220kV and 110kV buses for 3-phase and single-phase faults, using PSS/E. I've been looking at the different stability criteria people use. For instance, a previous study of this sort deemed that instability occurred if there was a 300 degree angle difference between smallest and largest rotor angle. Other criteria I've seen used are max rotor angle > 120 degree, or > 180 degrees. Does anyone have any thoughts on the above?
Also, for single-phase faults, I find that faults can be left on almost indefinitely without the system becoming unstable (I am not modelling any protection relays - just looking at power and angles) - but my boss isn't too happy with that. Are there any power unbalance criteria that people use to determine max length of a single-phase fault?
Thanks
DrChaos
Also, for single-phase faults, I find that faults can be left on almost indefinitely without the system becoming unstable (I am not modelling any protection relays - just looking at power and angles) - but my boss isn't too happy with that. Are there any power unbalance criteria that people use to determine max length of a single-phase fault?
Thanks
DrChaos