Load model development based on measured data

F. T. Dai, J. V. Milanovic, N. Jenkins, V. Roberts

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    Abstract

    Load model plays an important part in the power system stability studies. For the studies of dynamic stability of power system, dynamic load model are considered to be necessary for a realistic understanding of the system behavior. Load models are generally developed in two ways - component based approach and measurement based approach. The former is based on the prior knowledge of the composition of loads and the corresponding specific models of its main components. The later involves placing sensors and recording equipment at various load buses within the system. Load models are directly developed from the recorded data of disturbances. This paper deals with the basic theory of load model development, laboratory test of dynamic behavior of induction motor load, and the model development based on the measurement data.
    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publicationProceedings of the Universities Power Engineering Conference|Proc Univ Power Eng Conf
    Pages1703-1708
    Number of pages5
    Volume36
    Publication statusPublished - 2001
    EventUPEC 2001, 36th Universities' Power Engineering Conference - Swansea
    Duration: 1 Jul 2001 → …

    Conference

    ConferenceUPEC 2001, 36th Universities' Power Engineering Conference
    CitySwansea
    Period1/07/01 → …

    Keywords

    • Induction motor
    • Load model
    • Power system stability
    • System identification

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