DocumentCode :
1764673
Title :
A Sensitivity Approach to Model Local Voltage Controllers in Distribution Networks
Author :
Dzafic, Izudin ; Jabr, Rabih A. ; Halilovic, E. ; Pal, B.C.
Author_Institution :
IC SG EA SOL, Siemens AG, Nuremberg, Germany
Volume :
29
Issue :
3
fYear :
2014
fDate :
41760
Firstpage :
1419
Lastpage :
1428
Abstract :
Local controllers are essential in distribution networks; they are employed in classical devices such as load tap-changing (LTC) transformers and switchable shunt capacitors, and more recently in distributed generation (DG). The effective use of distribution management system (DMS) applications requires an accurate model of the interaction between the local controllers through the distribution system. This paper presents a new sensitivity matrix approach for modeling such interactions, and demonstrates its application in the implicit ZBus Gauss method for power flow computation. The sensitivity method models both PV buses (for the connection of DG) and tap position adjustments through current source injections, and consequently avoids re-factorization of the network bus admittance matrix. Numerical results on distribution networks with up to 3145 buses show that the sensitivity-based power flow method for simulating the operation of local controllers is superior to a sequential control action adjustment approach previously proposed in the literature, and that its computing time is commensurate with the performance requirements in real-time DMS applications.
Keywords :
constant current sources; iterative methods; load flow control; matrix algebra; power distribution control; power system management; voltage control; voltage regulators; DG; DMS; LTC transformer; PV bus; current source injection; distributed generation; distribution management system; distribution network; implicit ZBus Gauss method; load tap-changing transformer; model local voltage controller; network bus admittance matrix; sensitivity matrix approach; sensitivity-based power flow method; sequential control action adjustment approach; switchable shunt capacitor; tap position adjustment; Computational modeling; Equations; Load modeling; Mathematical model; Reactive power; Sensitivity; Voltage control; Decentralized control; distributed power generation; load flow control; power system simulation; reactive power control; voltage control;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Power Systems, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0885-8950
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TPWRS.2013.2290813
Filename :
6670720
Link To Document :
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