stevesummers
Electrical
- Nov 2, 2015
- 26
Hi All,
I have carried out various system studies over the years, and while I understand power system stability and the general concepts of exciters and governors, I lack much in depth knowledge of the specifics of them. So I have a few general questions, I was hoping people could help with.
Are there any good general theory books, on the specifics of exciters and governors.. I have the Kundur book and a few other stability books, and have read the IEEE 421 standard on exciters, but these don’t really go into enough detail.
Are there any rules of thumb for choosing and tuning the settings of governors and exciters, ( I know there is sample date in the IEEE 421 standard).Droop settings for example I get, but not so much the other values. For example I have a small island case, where I am seeing some unstable results (I.e. voltage not being damped down), that I know should be easily resolved by adjusting some of the parameters...but I am not sure where to start.
Lastly, does anyone know of any good online training courses in these areas?
I have carried out various system studies over the years, and while I understand power system stability and the general concepts of exciters and governors, I lack much in depth knowledge of the specifics of them. So I have a few general questions, I was hoping people could help with.
Are there any good general theory books, on the specifics of exciters and governors.. I have the Kundur book and a few other stability books, and have read the IEEE 421 standard on exciters, but these don’t really go into enough detail.
Are there any rules of thumb for choosing and tuning the settings of governors and exciters, ( I know there is sample date in the IEEE 421 standard).Droop settings for example I get, but not so much the other values. For example I have a small island case, where I am seeing some unstable results (I.e. voltage not being damped down), that I know should be easily resolved by adjusting some of the parameters...but I am not sure where to start.
Lastly, does anyone know of any good online training courses in these areas?