Abstract

An analysis of the influence of changes in the power industry of Russia as well as throughout the world on the risk of out-of-step conditions accompanied by a qualitative assessment of their negative consequences is presented. The problem of preventing and eliminating out-of-step conditions is greatly complicated today because of large-scale construction and commissioning of distributed electrical generation plants along with the use of modern small-scale generating plants and the development of large industrial plants with their own internal sources of electrical energy. Features in the use of automated devices for eliminating out-of-step conditions under these new conditions are considered. The feasibility of creating an innovative adaptive complex to protect against out-of-step conditions at power engineering plants is evaluated. The basic principles in the construction of an automatic engine for adaptive out-of-step protection with the use of synchronized vector measurement algorithms are presented. The structural and functional designs of an adaptive out-of-step protection complex are presented. Recommendations for the use of an adaptive automatic complex for protection against out-of-step conditions to increase the operating reliability of power plants are presented.

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