Development of a frequency-dependent composite load model using the measurement approach

In control and stability studies, load models should realistically represent the aggregate load behavior of all kinds of individual components. In this paper, the development of a composite load model, where the load is represented as a combination of an RC circuit in parallel with an induction motor equivalent circuit, is presented. A procedure is developed for identifying a frequency-dependent composite load model using digital measurements from an on-line transient recording system, taking account of system frequency variation. A nonlinear model parameter estimation technique is described to derive the frequency-dependent load model. A computer program called LMSP has been developed. The program consists of five major phases: user-interface, data manipulation, load model identification; model conversion and system model response evaluation. A case study is presented to illustrate, in particular, the accuracy of the developed model for the representation of dynamic load behaviors of an actual power system. >