il102
Electrical
- Nov 1, 2011
- 13
I could rephrase the same question, why does the frequency decrease when load exceeds generation?
I know these are fundamental operating characteristics of a power system network but I'm not sure I can mathematically prove it. My best guess is that everything dissipates more power when the frequency increases, or less power when the frequency decreases. So if you have an imbalance of generation/load, the change in frequency effectively forces the load to dissipate more power or consume less power, right?
Which equation explicitly shows this? The AC instantaneous current formula?
I'm familiar with frequency control schemes, etc, I just want to make sure I understand the mathematical concepts behind it.
Thanks
I know these are fundamental operating characteristics of a power system network but I'm not sure I can mathematically prove it. My best guess is that everything dissipates more power when the frequency increases, or less power when the frequency decreases. So if you have an imbalance of generation/load, the change in frequency effectively forces the load to dissipate more power or consume less power, right?
Which equation explicitly shows this? The AC instantaneous current formula?
I'm familiar with frequency control schemes, etc, I just want to make sure I understand the mathematical concepts behind it.
Thanks