It the is most important to assess the capability of the power system to meet the load without violating voltage and equipment loading limits
Contingency analysis is most important part of Power system study to assess the capability of the power system to meet the load without violating voltage and equipment loading limits.
It is impractical to design a power system which is free from failures. Faults in the system have to be isolated quickly so that the rest of the system functions without disturbance. Power flow in branches and voltage at all buses in the post fault is completely different from Pre fault conditions. Hence it is recommended to study the steady state behavior of the system after faults &equipment outage. Different equipment outage results in different power flow and voltage. It is difficult if not impossible to find out which outage is critical prior to perform simulation for the same. Hence it is recommended perform simulation to study the steady state behavior system after the outage of various equipments one at a time. This is called contingency analysis.
Contingency analysis is used to study the behavior of a power system, when associated equipment gets outage. A number of operating procedures can be analyzed in contingency conditions, such as the loss of a generator, a transmission line, a transformer, or a load.
Preventing any unscheduled outage in the power system is impossible, and hence analyzing possible outages to predict their consequences is essential. Contingency analysis is an important tool in evaluating power system security. It models any single or multiple outages to predict power system state variables after the disturbance.
The N-1 contingency is a common standard for assessing the security of power systems. According to this criterion, planned power system should withstand against any single component failure without any violation in other component constraints, while supporting all loads in the system.
The N-1 contingency may not be sufficient when multiple component failures take place simultaneously. The N-K contingency analysis is for multiple component failures. The N-K contingency means a power system should be able to withstand K number (2, 3) of component failures simultaneously.
Switching modes of Operation
Power system must have system reliability and continuous operation requirements. Even during outage of any equipment rest of the equipments ensures reliable power supply without violating equipment loading and voltage. The load flow study must include scenarios which show that the system can properly function under special circumstances like the loss or maintenance of transformer and motor, Grid supply failure etc.
Load Flow Scenarios
When load-flow studies are conducted for industrial applications, there are usually a relatively small, finite number of practical scenarios to consider. Any equipment maintenance or failure needs to be considered and analyzed.