Abstract

This paper proposes a decoupling based direct method to analyze the post-contingency transient stability for a general multi-machine power system. A linear decoupling transformation is used to construct the same number of independent single machine infinite bus (SMIB) power systems as oscillation modes. Each SMIB system carries stability information regarding one oscillation mode of the original system at the equilibrium. Then, the transient energy function method is applied on all decoupled SMIB systems to calculate stability margins, the smallest of which indicates the stability margin of the original system. Case studies on an IEEE 9-bus power system and a WECC 179-bus power system demonstrate the validity of the proposed method.

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