线路潮流和电压崩溃

B. Venkatesh, A. Mohamed
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电压崩溃是指由于缺乏无功功率而导致一个或多个母线电压崩溃的现象,其特征是电压随着无功功率注入的增加而降低,而由于大的功率流而使连接线路电压下降。采用牛顿-拉夫森(NR)技术求解的基于总线的功率平衡方程,广泛用于VC系统的电力系统分析。虽然母线功率平衡方程简洁地模拟了一个电力系统,但它及其雅可比矩阵在没有额外分析的情况下,并不能很容易地指出最关键的一组线路。本文首先提出了电力系统沿线建模的一组方程,并利用NR技术对其进行求解。在6总线、14总线、57总线和118总线的IEEE系统、582总线的真实系统、2383总线的波兰电力系统和9241总线的PEGASE系统上的研究结果表明,所提出的方法是准确的,具有单调收敛性,可以很好地扩展大型系统,并且在使用稀疏矩阵的情况下,速度始终是基于总线的NR方法的两倍。其次,推导出线性VC指数,并显示直接存在于线性NR方法的雅可比矩阵中,识别出易受影响的线集,而无需额外的计算。在测试系统的一个临界加载条件下,论证了VC指标作为在线VC评估工具的有效性。
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Line-Wise Power Flow and Voltage Collapse
Voltage collapse is a phenomenon where voltage collapses at one or more busses due to lack of reactive power characterized by a decrease in voltage with increase in reactive power injection and voltage drop in connected lines due to large power flows. Bus-wise power balance equations, solved using the Newton– Raphson (NR) technique, are widely used to analyze power systems for VC. While bus-wise power balance equations succinctly model a power system, it and its Jacobian do not readily point out the most critical set of lines without additional analysis. In this paper, first, a line-wise set of equations for modeling a power system and its solution method using the NR technique for power flow analysis are proposed. Study results on 6-, 14-, 57-, and 118-bus IEEE systems, a 582-bus real system, 2383-bus Polish power system, and 9241-bus PEGASE system show that the proposed method is accurate, provides monotonic convergence, scales well of large systems, and is consistently faster up to twice the speed of the bus-wise NR method, while using sparse matrices. Second, a line-wise VC index is derived and shown to be directly present in the Jacobian of the line-wise NR method, identifying the susceptible set of lines without additional computation. Usefulness of VC index as an online VC assessment tool is demonstrated for a critical loading condition on test systems.
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