This article presents a PMU placement methodology for voltage stability monitoring in Electrical Power Systems (EPSs). This methodology identifies the nodes and areas that are most sensitive to voltage stability problems, to locate the PMUs and to guarantee the voltage stability monitoring. Unlike other studies, this methodology considers the EPS as a whole and under N-1 contingencies. Criteria such as voltage stability margins, V-Q sensitivity analysis, modal analysis with participation factors in nodes, lines and generators under normal operating conditions and critical contingencies were used to identify the nodes to be installed with the PMUs. The methodology was applied to the New England 39-node test system, and the results show that this methodology is appropriate for the identification of areas and nodes that are sensitive to voltage stability problems and that these are the EPS points that should be considered for the installation of the PMUs.
This paper presents the theory and methodology for the adjustment of the negative sequence current protection function (PDF) ANSI 46 of a synchronous generator with poles and poles, for a multifunctional relay SIEMENS 7UM62 that uses for its logic of decision the curve of time of heating allowed of the machine before the increase of the magnitude of negative sequence Also the consequences and the damages that can be caused by the excess of current of negative sequence circulating by the stator of the generator are explained.In addition, its functional diagram is illustrated by identifying its input signals: data (settings), analog and binary signals; It also describes in detail its decision process and exit signals. This logical diagram was divided into 3 sub-diagrams to identify the causes that originate their outputs: alarms, startup, firing or blocking, this way of illustrating the process by stages allows greater clarity, since the explanation process is more didactic than the one presented by the manufacturer in the manual.As an example of an illustration, the calculations of the adjustment criteria of the ANSI 46 PDF applied to asalient pole generator from Unit 1 of the Salvajina Hydroelectric Plant are presented in detail. This protection function protects the machine by heating load imbalance and asymmetric faults.
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