Aggregation of Induction Motor Loads for Transient Stability Studies

This study investigates the dynamic representation of a group of induction motors by one or more equivalent motors. The unknown parameters of the equivalent are estimated through a weighted-least-squares procedure. Verification of simulated results with experimental ones suggests that a fifth order dynamic model of the aggregate with a ninth order parameter model is appropriate. The least squares technique was found to provide good convergence characteristics subject to satisfaction of the following conditions good initial estimate of the parameters, proper selection of acceleration factors and homogenity of the motor group.

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