Title :
Harmonic Source Estimation in Distribution Systems
Author :
D´Antona, Gabriele ; Muscas, Carlo ; Pegoraro, Paolo Attilio ; Sulis, Sara
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Energy, Politec. di Milano, Milan, Italy
Abstract :
In power systems, knowledge of system state is required to operate management and control issues, such as energy dispatching and protection coordination. The authors have recently proposed a novel procedure for harmonic source estimation, based on a Bayesian approach, which is aimed at giving distribution network operator information about the possible presence of harmonic producing loads, along with an indication about the reliability of such information. Both measured (the real-time information coming from the field) and a priori information, along with their uncertainty, are used to estimate the forcing terms (i.e., the harmonic currents actually injected by the nonlinear loads) and to evaluate the uncertainty of these estimates. In this paper, significant improvements in the procedure are presented. A Metropolis-Hastings approach is applied to obtain the posterior distributions of each Bayesian estimation process. As a consequence, the harmonic sources are evaluated, along with a full uncertainty description. The methodology is applied to a small distribution network, and the obtained results are properly analyzed.
Keywords :
Bayes methods; power distribution control; power distribution reliability; power system harmonics; power system management; Bayesian approach; Bayesian estimation process; Metropolis-Hastings approach; description uncertainty; distribution network operator information; energy dispatching; harmonic source estimation; posterior distribution; power system; protection coordination; reliability; uncertainty evaluation; Current measurement; Estimation; Harmonic analysis; Pollution measurement; Power system harmonics; Uncertainty; Voltage measurement; Bayesian estimation; Metropolis–Hastings (M–H) approach; electric distribution system; harmonic state estimation (HSE); localization of harmonic sources;
Journal_Title :
Instrumentation and Measurement, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TIM.2011.2126910