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About: Blackout is a research topic. Over the lifetime, 2088 publications have been published within this topic receiving 30433 citations.


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Proceedings ArticleDOI
19 Dec 2005
TL;DR: In this paper, a two-stage screening and analysis process is proposed to identify multiple contingencies that may result in very severe disturbances and blackouts, where the minimum change in the network to move the power flow feasibility boundary to the present operating point will cause the system to separate with a user-specified power imbalance.
Abstract: In this paper we propose a two-stage screening and analysis process for identifying multiple contingencies that may result in very severe disturbances and blackouts. In a screening stage we form an optimization problem to find the minimum change in the network to move the power flow feasibility boundary to the present operating point and that will cause the system to separate with a user-specified power imbalance. The lines identified by the optimization program are used in a subsequent analysis stage to find combinations that may lead to a blackout. This approach is applied to a 30-bus system with encouraging results.

71 citations

Dissertation
01 Jan 2008
TL;DR: In this paper, a new observer-based fast load reduction system for the blackout prevention control has been proposed, which gives much faster blackout detection rate, high reliability in the detection and faster and more precise load reduction (within 150 miliseconds).
Abstract: This doctoral thesis presents new ideas and research results on control of marine electric power system.The main motivation for this work is the development of a control system, power management system (PMS) capable to improve the system robustness to blackout, handle major power system faults, minimize the operational cost and keep the power system machinery components under minimal stress in all operational conditions.Today, the electric marine power system tends to have more system functionality implemented in integrated automation systems. The present state of the art type of tools and methods for analyzing marine power systems do only to a limited extent utilize the increased knowledge available within each of the mechanical and electrical engineering disciplines.As the propulsion system is typically consisted of the largest consumers on the vessel, important interactions exists between the PMS and vessel propulsion system. These are interacted through the dynamic positioning (DP) controller, thrust allocation algorithm, local thruster controllers, generators' local frequency and voltage controllers. The PMS interacts with the propulsion system through the following main functions: available power static load control, load rate limiting control and blackout prevention control (i.e. fast load reduction). These functions serve to prevent the blackout and to ensure that the vessel will always have enough power.The PMS interacts with other control systems in order to prevent a blackout and to minimize operational costs. The possibilities to maximize the performance of the vessel, increase the robustness to faults and decrease a component wear-out rate are mainly addressed locally for the individual control systems. The solutions are mainly implicative (for e.g. local thruster control, or DP thrust allocation), and attention has not been given on the interaction between these systems, the power system and PMS. Some of the questions that may arise regarding the system interactions, are as follows: how the PMS functionality may affect a local thruster control, how the local thruster control may affect the power system performance, how some consumers may affect the power system performance in normal operations and thus affect other consumers, how the power system operation may affect the susceptibility to faults and blackout, how various operating and weather conditions may affect the power system performance and thus propulsion performance though the PMS power limiting control, how propulsion performance may affect the overall vessel performance, which kind of faults can be avoided if the control system is re-structured, how to minimize the operational costs and to deal with the conflicting goals. This PhD thesis aims to provide answers to such questions.The main contributions of this PhD thesis are:− A new observer-based fast load reduction system for the blackout prevention control has been proposed. When compared to the existing fast load reduction systems, the proposed controller gives much faster blackout detection rate, high reliability in the detection and faster and more precise load reduction (within 150 miliseconds).− New advanced energy management control strategies for reductions in the operational costs and improved fuel economy of the vessel.− Load limiting controllers for the reduction of thruster wear-out rate. These controllers are based on the probability of torque loss, real-time torque loss and the thruster shaftaccelerations. The controllers provide means of redistributing thrust from load fluctuating thrusters to less load fluctuating ones, and may operate independently of the thrust allocation system. Another solution is also proposed where the load limiting controller based on thrust losses is an integrated part of DP thrust allocation algorithm.− A new concept of totally integrated thrust allocation system, local thruster control and power system. These systems are integrated through PMS functionality which is contained within each thruster PLC, thereby distributed among individual controllers, and independent of the communications and dedicated controllers.− Observer-based inertial controller and direct torque-loss controller (soft anti-spin controller) with particular attention to the control of machine wear-out rate. These controller contribute to general shaft speed control of electrical thrusters, generators and main propulsion prime movers.The proposed controllers, estimators and concepts are demonstrated through time-domain simulations performed in MATLAB/SIMULINK. The selected data are typical for the required applications and may differ slightly for the presented cases.

71 citations

Proceedings ArticleDOI
24 Mar 2002
TL;DR: Experimental results using the proposed bilateral control scheme with energy balance monitoring under time-varying communication delay over a computer network show the validity of the proposed methods.
Abstract: Yokokohji et al. (2000) proposed a bilateral control scheme with energy balance monitoring under time-varying communication delay. In this paper, experimental results using the proposed control scheme over a computer network are shown. In the above work, the authors dealt with a situation when the communication is in breakdown. However, they did not discuss how to recover the system after the communication line comes back. In this paper we also propose a way to recover the system from the communication blackout. Experimental results show the validity of the proposed methods.

70 citations

Journal ArticleDOI
Zhejing Bao1, Yigang Cao2, Yigang Cao1, G.Z. Wang1, L.J. Ding1 
TL;DR: In this paper, a concept of power flow entropy is proposed to quantify the overall heterogeneity of load distribution and then investigate the relationship between the power flow flow entropy and cascading failure, which can serve as an index not only for longterm planning, but also for short-term operational defense to large-scale blackouts.

70 citations

Journal ArticleDOI
TL;DR: In the proposed method, Angle Modulated Particle Swarm Optimization (AMPSO) is utilized to find islanding solutions for large-scale power systems due to its high computational efficiency.

69 citations


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No. of papers in the topic in previous years
YearPapers
2023178
2022355
202191
2020120
2019121
2018132