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steady state stability the stability of the system mainly depends on the behaviour of the synchronous machines after a disturbance the stability of the power system is mainly divided into ...

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            Steady State Stability
  The stability of the system mainly depends on the behaviour of the 
  synchronous  machines  after  a  disturbance.  The  stability  of  the 
  power system is mainly divided into two types depending upon the 
  magnitude of disturbances
   Steady state stability
   Transient stability
            Steady State Stability
  Steady-state stability – It refers to the ability of the system to regain 
  its synchronism (speed & frequency of all the network are same) after 
  slow  and  small  disturbance  which  occurs  due  to  gradual  power 
  changes. Steady-state stability is subdivided into two types
  Dynamic stability – It denotes the stability of a system to reach its 
  stable  condition  after  a  very  small  disturbance  (disturbance  occurs 
  only for 10 to 30 seconds). It is also known as small signal stability. It 
  occurs mainly due to the fluctuation in load or generation level.
  Static stability – It refers to the stability of the system that obtains 
  without  the  aid  (benefit)  of  automatic  control  devices  such  as 
  governors and voltage regulators.
  Transient Stability – It is defined as the ability of the power system to 
  return to its normal conditions after a large disturbance. The large 
  disturbance occurs in the system due to the sudden removal of the 
  load,  line  switching  operations;  fault  occurs  in  the  system,  sudden 
  outage of a line, etc.
            Steady State Stability
  Dynamics of a Synchronous Machine:
  Dynamics of a Synchronous Machine – kinetic energy of the 
  rotor at synchronous machine is
   Where ws = 
   (P/2) wsm,
   But,
            Steady State Stability
   Where,
   We shall define the inertia constant H such that,
   Where,
               Steady State Stability
  It immediately follows that,
    M is also called the inertia constant.
    Taking G as base, the inertia constant in pu is
    M(P.U) = 
    H/(Pi.f) = H/(180.f)
    i
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...Steady state stability the of system mainly depends on behaviour synchronous machines after a disturbance power is divided into two types depending upon magnitude disturbances transient it refers to ability regain its synchronism speed frequency all network are same slow and small which occurs due gradual changes subdivided dynamic denotes reach stable condition very only for seconds also known as signal fluctuation in load or generation level static that obtains without aid benefit automatic control devices such governors voltage regulators defined return normal conditions large sudden removal line switching operations fault outage etc dynamics machine kinetic energy rotor at where ws p wsm but we shall define inertia constant h immediately follows m called taking g base pu u pi f i...

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