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Component-based dynamic load modeling of a paper mill

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posted on 2023-05-23, 07:22 authored by Wong, KE, Md Enamul Haque, Davies, M
Load modelling has always been a key missing part in power system analysis especially in transient stability studies. In the Tasmanian power system, about half the load demand comes from industrial loads and some comprise large rotating machines. Therefore, modelling of these loads has to consider their behaviour during disturbances. This paper looks to develop a mathematical load response model for a paper mill connected to the power system. The developed model is based on component-based load modelling approach. A PSCAD model of the paper mill is constructed from available information on the types of loads within the mill. Simulations are then run to study its responses to disturbances. The load model is developed for both voltage and frequency changes but each of them is considered separately. Both voltage and frequency disturbances are then applied during simulations of the paper mill to investigate the combined effect of voltage and frequency disturbances. With this model, the source of each transient response can be easily identified, which can be useful for future mitigation work to avoid system instability issues.

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Publication title

Proceedings of the 2012 Australasian Universities Power Engineering Conference

Editors

M Ashari

Pagination

1-6

Department/School

School of Engineering

Publisher

Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers

Place of publication

Bali, Indonesia

Event title

2012 Australasian Universities Power Engineering Conference (AUPEC 2012)

Event Venue

Bali, Indonesia

Date of Event (Start Date)

2012-09-26

Date of Event (End Date)

2012-09-29

Rights statement

Copyright 2012 Institut Teknologi Sepuluh Nopember (ITS), Surabaya, Indonesia.

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Socio-economic Objectives

Mining and extraction of energy resources not elsewhere classified

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