配电网同步相量数据分析

D. Arnold, C. Roberts, Omid Ardakanian, E. Stewart
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面对不断变化的发电环境,在配电系统中部署高保真度、高分辨率传感器将在增强弹性和可靠性方面发挥关键作用。为了充分利用如此丰富的数据集的潜力,有必要开发一个能够检测和分析感兴趣事件中的模式的分析框架。这项工作详细介绍了这种基础设施的基础。在这里,我们提出了一种以电压幅度时间序列数据的边缘形式检测事件的算法,以及一种聚类事件集的方法,以揭示区分不同事件的独特特征(例如电容器组切换和变压器分接变化)。我们在加利福尼亚一家公用事业公司一周的时间内对所提议的基础设施进行了分布同步数据测试。我们的研究结果表明,事件检测和归档数据的聚类揭示了电压调节设备运行的独特特征。所选择的数据集特别突出了局部电压角的导数值作为一个显著特征。
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Synchrophasor data analytics in distribution grids
The deployment of high-fidelity, high-resolution sensors in distribution systems will play a key role in enabling increased resiliency and reliability in the face of a changing generation landscape. In order to leverage the full potential of such a rich dataset, it is necessary to develop an analytics framework capable of both detecting and analyzing patterns within events of interest. This work details the foundation of such an infrastructure. Here, we present an algorithm for detecting events, in the form of edges in voltage magnitude time series data, and an approach for clustering sets of events to reveal unique features that distinguish different events from one another (e.g. capacitor bank switching from transformer tap changes). We test the proposed infrastructure on distribution synchrophasor data obtained from a utility in California over a one week period. Our results indicate that event detection and clustering of archived data reveals features unique to the operation of voltage regulation equipment. The chosen data set particularly highlights the value of the derivative of the localized voltage angle as a distinguishing feature.
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