IEEE 1110 Guide for Synchronous Generator Modeling Practices and Applications in Power System Stability Analyses
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IEEE 1110 Document Information:
Title
Guide for Synchronous Generator Modeling Practices and Applications in Power System Stability Analyses
The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc.
Publication Date:
Nov 11, 2002
Scope:
Categorizes three direct-axis and four quadrature-axis models, along with the basic transient reactance model. Discusses some of the assumptions made in using various models and presents the fundamental equations and concepts involved in generator/system interfacing. Covers, generally, the various attributes of power system stability, recognizing two basic approaches.
Keywords:
- saturation practices
- synchronous generator stability models
- stability data determination and application
- modeling practices
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