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Tyuryukanov, I. (author), Popov, M. (author), van der Meijden, M.A.M.M. (author), Terzija, Vladimir (author)
Identifying generator coherency with respect to slow oscillatory modes has numerous power system use cases including dynamic model reduction, dynamic security analysis, or system integrity protection schemes (e.g., power system islanding). Despite their popularity in both research and industry, classic eigenvector-based slow coherency techniques...
journal article 2020
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Naglic, M. (author), Popov, M. (author), van der Meijden, M.A.M.M. (author), Terzija, Vladimir (author)
In an electric power system, slow coherency can be applied to identify groups of the generating units, the rotors of which are swinging together against each other at approximately the same oscillatory frequencies of inter-area modes. This serves as a prerequisite-step of several emergency control schemes to identify power system control...
journal article 2020
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Tyuryukanov, I. (author), Naglic, M. (author), Popov, M. (author), van der Meijden, M.A.M.M. (author)
Intentional controlled islanding is a novel emergency control technique to mitigate wide-area instabilities by intelligently separating the power network into a set of self-sustainable islands. During the last decades, it has gained an increased attention due to the recent severe blackouts all over the world. Moreover, the increasing...
book chapter 2018