【讲座主题】Synchrophasors for monitor and control and standards development
【讲座时间】2025年10月23日 上午:09:30-10:30
【讲座地点】北京校区 主A322美女av影片
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【主讲人】Kenneth Martin教授
【主讲人简介】
Kenneth Martin is a principal engineer with the Electric Power Group (EPG). He has over 45 years’ experience in the electric utility industry, first at the Bonneville Power Administration (BPA) in communication, precise timing, instrumentation, and testing. He started working with synchrophasor measurement with the first PMUs in 1987 and conducted the first PMU lab tests. He developed the phasor measurement system at BPA including building the first phasor data concentrator, and supported similar developments at many utilities. Mr. Martin chaired the development of the IEEE C37.118 Synchrophasor standard series was a lead for developing the IEC 61850, TR 90-5. He is the convener for the WG that developed the joint IEC-IEEE 60255-118-1 synchrophasor measurement standard and chaired development of the synchrophasor communication standard, IEEE 2664. Mr. Martin is a Fellow of the IEEE and a registered Professional Engineer. He has authored or co-authored more than 90 technical papers and articles and has received several engineering technical awards.
【讲座内容】
Since its introduction in the 1980’s, synchrophasor measurement has become the primary source of information of power system dynamic performance both for real-time operation and off-line analytics. Standards have been developed to assure that the measurements are accurate and compatible and also that data reporting is consistent. The current international standard IEC/IEEE 60255-118-1 covers PMU measurement of phasor, frequency, and ROCOF under both steady-state and dynamic operating conditions. The guide C37.242-2021 details implementation of tests that assure compliance with this standard. The IEEE provides certification for compliance with this standard under its ICAP program. In addition to measurement qualification, phasor measurement systems need continual monitoring to assure that the data reporting is accurate and reliable. These services are provided by commercial applications that both support reliable operation and prompt notification when service where needed. Initial PMU qualification coupled with continual system monitoring assures utilities of reliable information for analysis, operation and control of the power system.