IEEE 421.5-2016

IEEE 421.5-2016 IEEE Recommended Practice for Excitation System Models for Power System Stability Studies

standard by IEEE, 08/26/2016

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Scope

This document provides mathematical models for computer simulation studies of excitation systems andtheir associated controls for three-phase synchronous generators. The equipment modeled includes theautomatic voltage regulator (AVR) as well as supplementary controls including reactive currentcompensation, power system stabilizers, overexcitation and underexcitation limiters, and stator current limiters. This revision is an update of the recommended practice and includes models of new devices which have become available since the previous revision, as well as updates to some existing models.

Purpose

Many of those who perform power system simulations require the complete and accurate representation of the particular excitation systems which are being applied. This document provides standardized models such that a free and understandable exchange of data can occur and model programmers can include all excitation systems within the standardized models.

Abstract

Revision Standard - Active.Excitation system and power system stabilizer models suitable for use in large-scalesystem stability studies are presented. Important excitation limiters and supplementary controlsare also included. The model structures presented are intended to facilitate the use of field testdata as a means of obtaining model parameters. The models are, however, reduced ordermodels and do not necessarily represent all of the control loops of any particular system. Themodels are valid for frequency deviations of 5% from rated frequency and oscillation frequenciesup to 3 Hz. These models would not normally be adequate for use in studies of subsynchronousresonance or other shaft torsional interaction behavior. Delayed protective and control featuresthat may come into play in long-term dynamic performance studies are not represented. A sampleset of data for each of the models, for at least one particular application, is provided.

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