
handle: 11012/80814
The thesis deals with the issue of measurement of frequency and its derivative (RoCoF) in simulation software. The aim of the thesis was to compare results obtained in three different pieces of software (PSS/E, PSCAD, MODES). 2 disturbances were simulated in a grid model IEEE 39 bus system and values of frequency and generator speed were assessed. The results obtained in different software are diverse. This is influenced by method of modelling of synchronous generator and algorithm of calculation of frequency. Findings are important for future investigation of power system transients in simulation software and also point to potencial incorrect assassement of frequency in protective relays.
Tato práce se zabývá problematikou vyhodnocování frekvence a její derivace v simulačních programech. Cílem práce bylo porovnat hodnoty obdržené ve třech různých programech (PSS/E, PSCAD, MODES). V testovací síti IEEE 39 bus system byly simulovány 2 rozruchy a vyhodnocovány hodnoty frekvence v uzlech a otáček generátorů. Výsledky obdržené v jednotlivých programech se od sebe odlišují, a to vlivem použitého způsobu modelování generátorů a algoritmu vyhodnocování frekvence. Uvedená zjištění jsou podstatná pro další zkoumání přechodných jevů v simulačních programech a také poukazují na možnost chybného vyhodnocení frekvence v ochranách.
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RoCoF, synchronous generator, frequency, PSCAD, MODES, synchronní generátor, frekvence, IEEE 39-bus system
RoCoF, synchronous generator, frequency, PSCAD, MODES, synchronní generátor, frekvence, IEEE 39-bus system
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