TDPSS: A Scalable Time Domain Power System Simulator for Dynamic Security Assessment

S. Khaitan, J. McCalley
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Simulation plays a very crucial role to model, study and experiment with any design innovation proposed in the power systems. Since mathematical modeling of power systems leads to tens of thousands of stiff DAEs (differential and algebraic equations), the design of power system simulators involve exercising a trade-off between the simulation speed and modeling accuracy. Lack of efficient and detailed simulators forces the designers to experiment their techniques with small test systems and hence, the results obtained from such experiments may not be representative of the results obtained using real-life power systems. In this paper, we present TDPSS, a high speed time domain power system simulator for dynamic security assessment. TDPSS has been designed using object-oriented programming framework, and thus, it is modular and extensible. By offering a variety of models of power system components and fast numerical algorithms, it provides the user with the flexibility to experiment with different design options in an efficient manner. We discuss the design of TDPSS to give insights into the simulation infrastructure and also discuss the areas where TDPSS can be extended for parallel contingency analysis. We also validate it against the commercial power system simulators, namely PSSE and DSA Tools. Further, we compare the simulation speed of TPDSS for different numerical algorithms. The results have shown that TDPSS is accurate and also outperforms the commonly used commercial simulator PSSE in terms of its computational efficiency.
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TDPSS:用于动态安全评估的可扩展时域电力系统模拟器
仿真对于电力系统中任何设计创新的建模、研究和实验都起着至关重要的作用。由于电力系统的数学建模导致成千上万的刚性DAEs(微分方程和代数方程),因此电力系统模拟器的设计涉及在仿真速度和建模精度之间进行权衡。由于缺乏高效和详细的模拟器,设计人员不得不在小型测试系统上试验他们的技术,因此,从这些实验中获得的结果可能不能代表使用实际电力系统获得的结果。本文提出了一种用于电力系统动态安全评估的高速时域仿真器TDPSS。TDPSS采用面向对象的编程框架进行设计,具有模块化和可扩展性。通过提供各种电力系统组件模型和快速数值算法,它为用户提供了灵活的实验,以有效的方式不同的设计方案。我们讨论了TDPSS的设计,以深入了解仿真基础设施,并讨论了可以扩展TDPSS进行并行偶然性分析的领域。我们还对商业电力系统模拟器,即PSSE和DSA工具进行了验证。此外,我们比较了不同数值算法下TPDSS的仿真速度。结果表明,TDPSS是精确的,并且在计算效率方面优于常用的商用模拟器PSSE。
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