Study of reactive power/voltage sensitivities in interconnected power system networks

Jaianand Jayaraman, A. Sekar
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The strong coupling between bus voltages and reactive power injections has been widely used in steady state power flow algorithms. In the Newton-Raphson formulation the Jacobian matrix represents small-signal sensitivities relating real and reactive power injections to bus phase angles and voltage magnitudes respectively [1]. Decoupled approaches neglect real power-voltage and reactive power-phase angle relationships. While running the power flow analysis, the generator busses, where the real power injection and voltage magnitude are specified a priori, are changed to load busses with the voltage specification dropped if reactive power limits are violated. The papers describing optimal reactive power scheduling methods follow a similar procedure for evaluating appropriate generator reactive power levels [2]. Direct relationships between bus voltage and reactive power injection limits leading to useful sensitivities are derived in this paper using a line-voltage-drop model. Additional relationships between bus injection and line reactive flows become available in this approach. The paper presents detailed derivation of the new relationships, and applies the procedure to a typical power system network. The results illustrate the practical usefulness of the new approach in determining the limits on reactive power injection for a given bus voltage in generator busses. The conclusions outline future application of the approach for developing new reactive power optimization algorithms.
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互联电网无功电压敏感性研究
母线电压与无功功率注入之间的强耦合已广泛应用于稳态潮流算法中。在牛顿-拉夫森公式中,雅可比矩阵分别表示实功率和无功功率注入对母线相角和电压幅值的小信号灵敏度[1]。解耦方法忽略了实际功率-电压和无功功率-相角关系。在运行潮流分析时,如果违反无功限制,则将预先指定实际功率注入和电压量级的发电母线更改为负载母线,并降低电压规格。描述最优无功调度方法的论文遵循类似的程序来评估适当的发电机无功功率水平[2]。本文利用线路电压降模型推导了母线电压和无功功率注入限制之间的直接关系,从而得出了有用的灵敏度。在这种方法中,总线注入和线路反应流之间的其他关系变得可用。本文详细推导了这些新关系,并将其应用到一个典型的电网中。结果表明,该方法在确定给定母线电压下发电机母线无功功率注入限值方面具有实用价值。结论概述了该方法在开发新的无功优化算法方面的未来应用。
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