Lecturer: Prof. Chen-Ching Liu
Boeing Distinguished Professor
Washington State University
Time:15:30-17:00, March 13, 2017
Site:2-203, West Main-building
Abstract:The availability of high-resolution, synchronized measurements from phasor measurement units (PMUs) presents an opportunity to develop advanced analytical techniques for power system dynamic performance. This work addresses practical issues for utilization of the theory of Maximum Lyapunov Exponent (MLE) along with Synchrophasor Technology. First, advanced models are applied to incorporate frequency variations of the loads and voltage control of the generators. Secondly, the algorithms are optimized such that the computational speed achieves a level promising for online application. Thirdly, a new formulation for implementing the MLE technique is proposed, which enables a fast and accurate detection and characterization of power system dynamics. The effectiveness of the proposed techniques is validated on a 537-bus Italian TERNA power system and a 15,000-bus PJM power system, with simulated and recorded PMU measurement data.
About the Speaker:
Prof. Chen-Ching Liu is Boeing Distinguished Professor and Director of the Energy Systems Innovation Center at WSU. During 1983-2005, he was a Professor of EE at University of Washington, Seattle. Dr. Liu was Palmer Chair Professor at Iowa State University from 2006 to 2008. From 2008-2011, he served as Professor of Power Systems and Acting/Deputy Principal of the College of Engineering, Mathematical and Physical Sciences at University College Dublin, Ireland. Professor Liu received an IEEE Third Millennium Medal in 2000 and the Power and Energy Society Outstanding Power Engineering Educator Award in 2004. In 2013, Dr. Liu was recognized with a Doctor Honoris Causa by Polytechnic University of Bucharest, Romania. He served as Program Director for Power Systems at NSF and proposal review boards at EPSRC, U.K., and NSERC, Canada. Chen-Ching chaired the IEEE Power and Energy Society Fellow Committee, Technical Committee on Power System Analysis, Computing and Economics, and Outstanding Power Engineering Educator Award Committee. Dr. Liu is a Member of the Board on Global Science and Technology, US National Academies. He is a Fellow of the IEEE.