INTEGRAL MANIFOLD APPROACH TO REDUCED ORDER DYNAMIC MODELING OF SYNCHRONOUS MACHINES.

P. W. Sauer, S. Ahmed-Zaid, P. V. Kokotovic

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Abstract

The concept of integral manifolds is used to create improved reduced order models of synchronous machines. The approach is illustrated through an example of a single machine connected to an infinite bus. The example shows the advantages of the manifold approach and also clarifies several issues about reduced order models of synchronous machines. The basic objective of the method is to include the effects of more complex models without actually including the additional differential equations. This is illustrated by including the effects of stator transients and damper windings on the swing equation without including the differential equations.

Original languageEnglish (US)
StatePublished - 1987

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • General Engineering

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