Conference Papers Power Industry Computer Application Conference
DOI: 10.1109/pica.1989.38973
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Applications of fast phasor measurements on utility systems

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“…Another contribution was provided by Zaborszky et al (1979) who subdivided the emergency state into three crises (stability, viability, and integrity) to bring dynamics and time-frame characteristics into consideration. Schulz and Price (1984) first addressed the issue of emergency identification by proposing emergency classification schemes with four dimensions: system integrity, branch loading, active power balance, and reactive power balance. An emergency detector was proposed that sensed local variables (such as voltages, power, and frequency), processed the data, compared them to a priori analysis results, and initiated appropriate control actions if necessary.…”
Section: Power System Operating Statesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Another contribution was provided by Zaborszky et al (1979) who subdivided the emergency state into three crises (stability, viability, and integrity) to bring dynamics and time-frame characteristics into consideration. Schulz and Price (1984) first addressed the issue of emergency identification by proposing emergency classification schemes with four dimensions: system integrity, branch loading, active power balance, and reactive power balance. An emergency detector was proposed that sensed local variables (such as voltages, power, and frequency), processed the data, compared them to a priori analysis results, and initiated appropriate control actions if necessary.…”
Section: Power System Operating Statesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The FNET system can be used in many power system applications [19][20][21][22][23][24][25][26][27][28][29][30][31]:…”
Section: Fnet Application and Observation Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…b) For the valve stroke characteristics of Februa Dvnamic Resuonse of Rockport Plant the event were anal zed and post-rocessed to examine g e response of the Ro&ort units a n i Rockport lines. Figure 5 presents the power flow on the Rockport-Sullivan line, from the phasor monitoring unit [5] data. It …”
Section: Mftv Equipmentmentioning
confidence: 99%