E3S Web of Conferences (Jan 2023)
Development of methods for visual representation of low-frequency oscillation parameters in power systems
Abstract
The development of wide area measurement system (WAMS) expands the analysis capabilities of the Unified power system based on computational processing of synchronized phasor measurements (SPM). The analysis of low-frequency oscillations (LFO) in the power system is one of the most relevant applications of WAMS data. The task of locating the source of forced LFO in real-time is highlighted. Due to the increasing complexity and heterogeneity of real power systems, a definitive solution to this problem does not currently exist. However, there are SPM data analysis methods that provide a high probability of identifying the source of oscillations. Informative representation of measurement signals, intermediate, and final LFO analysis results can serve as the basis for decision support tools for operational dispatch personnel. Direct visualization of raw data and computed parameters, such as a set of time function graphs, is inefficient due to the large volume. Therefore, compact high-level representations are in demand. This paper proposes some approaches to visualizing SPM data, computed LFO parameters, and the results of applying various oscillation source detection methods. The presented data visualization methods have been implemented by the authors in a LFO analysis software system.