Patent classifications
G01R21/1331
SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR ANALYZING POWER QUALITY EVENTS IN AN ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
A method for analyzing power quality events in an electrical system includes processing electrical measurement data from or derived from energy-related signals captured by at least one of a plurality of metering devices in the electrical system to generate or update a plurality of dynamic tolerance curves. Each of the plurality of dynamic tolerance curves characterizes a response characteristic of the electrical system at a respective metering point of a plurality of metering points in the electrical system. Power quality data from the plurality of dynamic tolerance curves is selectively aggregated to analyze power quality events in the electrical system.
Power flow analysis device and power flow analysis method for AC/DC hybrid system
The present disclosure proposes a power flow analysis device and a power flow analysis method for an AC/DC hybrid system. Wherein, the device comprises: a memory being stored a computer program; and a processor performing the following steps when executing the computer program: obtaining an AC system voltage and a commutation reaction of the DC transmission system, a first trigger angle of the rectifier, and a second trigger angle of the inverter; constructing an AC equivalent model according to the AC system voltage, the commutation reaction, the first trigger angle, and the second trigger angle; and performing a power flow calculation according to the AC equivalent model to obtain a power flow analysis result of the AC/DC hybrid system. Therefore, the power flow analysis and calculation problem of the AC/DC hybrid system is transformed into the power flow analysis and calculation problem of the pure AC system, which overcomes the problem that the DC system variables are not easily decoupled in the power flow analysis and calculation, and takes into account the efficiency and accuracy of the power flow calculation.
METHOD FOR MEASURING DEGREE OF STABILITY OF GENERATOR AND POWER TRANSMISSION LINE, AND ELECTRICAL GRID CONTROL SYSTEM
A stability measuring method for a synchronous generator includes: S11: collecting electrical quantities, and setting an alarm PQ curve of the synchronous generator; S12: calculating a dynamic reactive power reserve, an inductive dynamic reactive power reserve and a capacitive dynamic reactive power reserve of the synchronous generator; S13: calculating a dynamic reactive power reserve target value, an inductive dynamic reactive power reserve target value and a capacitive dynamic reactive power reserve target value of the synchronous generator; and S14: calculating a capacitive stability, an inductive stability and a stability of the synchronous generator.
SENSOR-BASED ENERGY MANAGEMENT ENCLOSURE AND DISTRIBUTED ENERGY RESOURCE MANAGEMENT BASED ON SENSOR DATA
A power system of a consumer premises includes a circuit breaker to provide power to an electrical circuit and a current sensor mounted proximate a connection of the circuit breaker. The current sensor generates data that a controller uses to compute current draw for the circuit fed by the circuit breaker. Based on the current draw information, the controller can determine how much real and reactive power is being drawn by individual circuits. The controller can use that information to trigger a power converter to adjust operation to change the quadrant of operation of the current vector.
SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR DYNAMICALLY ESTIMATING INVERTER-BASED RESOURCE REACTIVE POWER CAPABILITY
A method for controlling a power system includes generating, via at least one inverter-based resource, one or more command signals via a regulator of at least one inverter-based resource of the power system. Further, the method includes dynamically estimating, via the at least one inverter-based resource, a reactive power capability of the at least one inverter-based resource based, at least in part, on the one or more command signals. Further, the method includes sending, via the at least one inverter-based resource, the reactive power capability to the system-level controller. Thus, the method includes controlling the power system based on the reactive power capability.
Device and cloud server providing safety service by identifying electric heating device
A wireless electric power sensing device can include a communication unit configured to communicate with an external device; a measuring unit configured to measure power consumption information corresponding to a plurality of devices located within a target space; and a central control unit configured to detect a point in time when one or more square waves are included in the power consumption information, determine reactive power based the power consumption information, identify an electric heating device from among the plurality of devices within the target space based on a rate of change in the reactive power, determine when an operation time of the electric heating device exceeds a predetermined amount of time based on a change in the power consumption information, and in response to the operation time of the of the electric heating device exceeding the predetermined amount of time, transmit, via the communication unit, identification information for the electric heating device and information about the operation time of the electric heating device to the external device.
SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR ANALYZING AND OPTIMIZING DYNAMIC TOLERANCE CURVES
A method for analyzing power quality events in an electrical system includes processing electrical measurement data from or derived from energy-related signals captured by at least one metering device in the electrical system to generate at least one dynamic tolerance curve. Each dynamic tolerance curve of the at least one dynamic tolerance curve characterizes a response characteristic of the electrical system at a respective metering point in the electrical system. The method also includes analyzing the at least one dynamic tolerance curve to identify special cases which require further evaluation(s)/clarification to be discernable and/or actionable. The at least one dynamic tolerance curve may be regenerated or updated, and/or new or additional dynamic tolerance curves may be generated, to provide the further clarification. One or more actions affecting at least one component in the electrical system may be performed in response to an analysis of the curve(s).
THREE-PHASE POWER METER MONITORING FOR STAR AND DELTA CONFIGURATIONS
A three-phase power meter can monitor power on both 3-wire and 4-wire power lines. The power meter measures at least two voltages between phase conductors of the power line, and at least one voltage between a phase conductor and a neutral conductor of the power line when the neutral conductor is available. Using at least some of the measured voltages, the power meter can then operate in a first mode when coupled to a 3-wire power line to determine power on the power line based on the measured voltages, or operate in a second mode when coupled to a 4-wire power line to determine power on the power line based on the measured voltages.
Method of determining mutual voltage sensitivity coefficients between a plurality of measuring nodes of an electric power network
The method for determining mutual voltage sensitivity coefficients between a plurality of measuring nodes of an electric power network does not rely on knowledge of the network parameters (for example: series conductance and susceptance of the branches, shunt conductance and susceptance of the nodes, etc.). The method uses a monitoring infrastructure including metering units at each one of the measuring nodes, and includes a step of measuring at the same time, at each one of the measuring nodes, repeatedly over a time window, sets of data including values of the current, the voltage, and the phase difference, a step of computing active power, reactive power and values from each set of measured data, and a step of performing multiple parametric regression analysis of the variations of the voltage at each one of the measuring nodes.
Systems and methods for analyzing power quality events in an electrical system
A method for analyzing power quality events in an electrical system includes processing electrical measurement data from or derived from energy-related signals captured by at least one of a plurality of metering devices in the electrical system to generate or update a plurality of dynamic tolerance curves. Each of the plurality of dynamic tolerance curves characterizes a response characteristic of the electrical system at a respective metering point of a plurality of metering points in the electrical system. Power quality data from the plurality of dynamic tolerance curves is selectively aggregated to analyze power quality events in the electrical system.