Identification of Critical Cutsets for Static Collapse Analysis

B. Raczkowski, P. Sauer
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This paper deals with static transfer stability limits (STSLs) of network branches, cutsets of network branches, and their relation to power flow Jacobian singularity. A minimal cutset is a grouping of system branches that -if removed from the system -separates the seller and buyer for a given transaction into two separate subsystems (islands) of the original network while containing no unnecessary branches in the grouping. Originally, it was proposed to define a critical cutset as a minimal cutset of system branches that exactly reaches its own cutset STSL (CSTSL) at the instant of power flow Jacobian singularity. However, it is shown that line inductive losses can reveal more information. A critical cutset is defined as the transfer loss stability limit (Critical Cut TLSL) as the point of system collapse. This paper proposes a conjecture that at least one minimal cutset in a power system is the critical cutset for a given transfer. Multiple power system models are analyzed to experimentally support the conjecture.
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静态倒塌分析中临界切割组的确定
研究了网络支路的静态传输稳定极限、支路的割集及其与潮流雅可比奇异性的关系。最小割集是一组系统分支,如果从系统中移除,它将给定交易的卖方和买方分离为原始网络的两个独立子系统(岛屿),同时在组中不包含不必要的分支。最初,提出将临界割集定义为在潮流雅可比奇异时刻恰好达到其自身割集STSL (CSTSL)的系统分支的最小割集。然而,线路电感损耗可以揭示更多的信息。临界割集定义为系统崩溃点的传输损失稳定极限(critical Cut TLSL)。本文提出了电力系统中至少有一个最小割集是给定传输的临界割集的猜想。对多个电力系统模型进行了实验分析,以支持这一猜想。
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