Transient Stability Overview
The Transient Stability tool is available as an add-on to the base Simulator package. Contact PowerWorld Corporation for more details.
Transient stability studies analyze the system response to disturbances such as the loss of generation, line-switching operations, faults, and sudden load changes in the first several seconds following the disturbance. Following a disturbance, synchronous machine frequencies undergo transient deviations from synchronous frequency. The objective of a transient stability study is to determine whether or not machines will return to synchronous frequency following a disturbance.
For more detail on the transient stability modeling see the following links
- Generator Modeling
- Renewable Energy Generation Models (Wind, Solar, Energy Storage, Distributed Photo Voltaic)
- Load Characteristic and Distributed Generation Modeling
- Load Relay Modeling
- Line Relay Modeling
- Transient Stability Models: Switched Shunt Models
- DC Transmission Line Modeling
- Available Generation Control (AGC) Modeling
- Transient Stability Numerical Integration
- PlayIn Modeling
- User Defined Models
For more detail on how to use the Transient Stability tool see the following links
- Transient Stability: Model Data Management
- Stability tab of the Generator, Load, DC Line, etc... Dialogs
- Transient Stability Case Information Drop-Down
- Transient Stability Folder in the Model Explorer
- Transient Stability Block Diagrams
- Reading/Writing Transient Stability Data to various File Formats
- Transient Stability Analysis dialog