Abstract:
What should be included in 1-3 discussion hours on voltage
stability as part of a first course on power systems? What
is voltage stability? What is the relation to angle
(synchronous) stability? What are time frames? What are
mechanisms and countermeasures?
The PPT is done by Carson Taylor, master/expert in voltage stability. Please enjoy it.& N) b) Z- q. W: c* f+ t
! d! E: ~! `! y4 N/ u* mCARSON W. TAYLOR6 L' B2 o1 t8 W3 E) m
Carson Taylor retired from Bonneville Power Administration in 2006, where he was a 6 Q( k4 T$ L y% \8 p2 ^9 w( XPrincipal Engineer, Transmission Operations and Planning. He joined BPA in 1969 after2 Y6 o T1 V5 I5 g
earning degrees from the University of Wisconsin and Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. 2 [1 T! R" x# q$ u2 ]8 B3 NHis interests include power system control and protection, system dynamic performance, ' n& ^2 @! y4 P& Gac/dc interactions, and power system planning and operation.# Z) Y, `8 X) x; M; e
Mr. Taylor is a member of the U.S. National Academy of Engineering. He is a Fellow of $ T* b z$ N8 D0 E- u4 F7 uthe IEEE and past chairman of the IEEE Power System Stability Controls Subcommittee. k; n0 F+ h- U; B6 j! O6 y c! Y9 HHe is a Distinguished Member of CIGRÉ and convenor of three CIGRÉ task forces on6 j5 Q1 ?! j) R/ i |- G0 j
power system voltage and angle stability." Z6 e) P' {# v* y1 Y
He is the author of the book Power System Voltage Stability. The book is translated into+ J o3 q2 V% U+ q1 H# I4 j; m
Chinese. Mr. Taylor has authored or co-authored numerous IEEE and CIGRÉ papers. ' Z$ S* a# A# m/ @2 Q/ ] ; V" K6 g3 X. @% G+ q! S. u, t[ 本帖最后由 yizhangsjtu 于 2008-7-12 03:13 编辑 ]