Title:

Transient Stability Analysis Method Using Dynamic Phasors

Date:

12:00 Noon, Tuesday, December 16, 2014

Location:

Holiday Inn South, 1330 Pembina Highway, Winnipeg

Speaker:

Rae Yang

Abstract:

This presentation presents a transient stability method using dynamic Phasors.  This method can be used to investigate low frequency (<5Hz) and sub-synchronous frequency (5Hz-60Hz) oscillations.  It has major advantages as compared to traditional transient stability method and EMT method. It allows modelling of higher-frequency oscillations possible using time domain simulations, which is not achievable with conventional method.  It also can be simulated at much larger time step as compared to PSCAD/EMTDC simulation

Speaker Bio:

Rae Yang, P. Eng, received her B.Sc degree in Electrical Engineering from University of Manitoba in 2003, and will be obtaining her M.Sc in Electrical Engineering from University of Manitoba in February 2015.  For the past 11 years, she has worked for System Planning Department of Manitoba Hydro where she is presently a senior engineer in the Transmission Network Planning section.  Her main areas of interests include transient stability, voltage stability and power system analysis. She is a registered P. Eng in Manitoba.

Cost and Registration:

  • Lunch served at 12:15 PM.
  • Meeting concluded at 1:30 PM.
  • Cost of the meal (payable at the door).

Early Registration

  • IEEE Members – $16.00
  • Non-Members – $20.00

Late Registration

  • IEEE Members – $18.00
  • Non-Members – $22.00

The IEEE PES Winnipeg Chapter must guarantee a minimum attendance to the hotel, so please take a moment to register early by RSVP to Kang Liuby Friday Noon, 12 December 2014, in one of the following ways: