In this paper a parameter estimation, based on sensitivity theory, has been applied to power system in order to evaluate static and dynamic load equivalents. Such equivalents are represented by a single induction motor that equivalence all dynamic load and a voltage dependent static load. The developed procedure can be implemented in on-line allowing a self-adaptive identification. Test results demonstrates the goodness and the practical applicability of the proposed procedure.

A sensitivity-based approach for static and dynamic load parameter estimation / DE TUGLIE, Enrico Elio; Patrono, G.; Torelli, F.. - (2005). (Intervento presentato al convegno IEEE Russia Power Tech, PowerTech 2005 tenutosi a St. Petersburg, Russia nel June 27-30, 2005) [10.1109/PTC.2005.4524751].

A sensitivity-based approach for static and dynamic load parameter estimation

DE TUGLIE, Enrico Elio;
2005-01-01

Abstract

In this paper a parameter estimation, based on sensitivity theory, has been applied to power system in order to evaluate static and dynamic load equivalents. Such equivalents are represented by a single induction motor that equivalence all dynamic load and a voltage dependent static load. The developed procedure can be implemented in on-line allowing a self-adaptive identification. Test results demonstrates the goodness and the practical applicability of the proposed procedure.
2005
IEEE Russia Power Tech, PowerTech 2005
5-93208-034-0
978-1-4244-1874-9
A sensitivity-based approach for static and dynamic load parameter estimation / DE TUGLIE, Enrico Elio; Patrono, G.; Torelli, F.. - (2005). (Intervento presentato al convegno IEEE Russia Power Tech, PowerTech 2005 tenutosi a St. Petersburg, Russia nel June 27-30, 2005) [10.1109/PTC.2005.4524751].
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