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The document describes two assignment problems involving analysis of power system frequency response. The first involves a 4 unit generating system with a sudden 20 MW load drop, requiring determination of system diagram and frequency deviation. The second examines two connected power areas and requires calculation of frequency, generation, load and tie line power for various contingency scenarios, both with and without supplementary frequency control.

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Assignment II PDF

The document describes two assignment problems involving analysis of power system frequency response. The first involves a 4 unit generating system with a sudden 20 MW load drop, requiring determination of system diagram and frequency deviation. The second examines two connected power areas and requires calculation of frequency, generation, load and tie line power for various contingency scenarios, both with and without supplementary frequency control.

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Assignment –I (Due date: 13/04/2020)

1. A small system consists of 4 identical 500 MVA generating units feeding a total load of 1020
MW. The inertia constant H of each unit is 5.0 on 500 MVA base. The load varies by 1.5 %
for a 1 % change in frequency. When there is a sudden drop in load by 20 MW,
a. Determine the system block diagram with constants H and D expressed on 2000 MVA
base.
b. Find the frequency deviation, assuming that there is no speed-governing action.
2. Consider two connected areas as follows:

The connected load at 50 Hz is 20,000 MW in area 1 and 40,000 MW in area 2. The load in
each area varies 1 % for every 1 % change in frequency. Area 1 is importing 1,000 MW from
area. The speed regulation, R, is 5 % for all units.

Area 1 is operating with a spinning reserve of 1,000 MW spread uniformly over a generation
of 4,000 MW capacity, and area 2 is operating with a spinning reserve of 1,000 MW spread
uniformly over a generation of 10,000 MW.

Determine the steady-state frequency, generation and load of each area, and tie line power for
the following cases.

a. Loss of 1,000 MW load in area 1, assuming that there are no supplementary controls.

b. Each of the following contingencies, when the generation carrying spinning reserve in each
area is on supplementary control with frequency bias factor settings of 250 MW/0.1 Hz for
area 1 and 500 MW/0.1 Hz for area 2.

i) Loss of 1,000 MW load in area 1


ii) Loss of 500 MW generation, carrying part of the spinning reserve, in area 1
iii) Loss of 2,000 MW generation, not carrying spinning reserve, in area 1
iv) Tripping of the tie line, assuming that there is no change to the interchange schedule
of the supplementary control
v) Tripping of the tie line, assuming that the interchange schedule is switched to zero
when the ties are lost.

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