Title :
Steady state modeling of custom power components in power distribution networks
Author :
Pohjanheimo, P. ; Lakervi, E.
Author_Institution :
Power Syst. Lab., Helsinki Univ. of Technol., Espoo
Abstract :
Utilities have traditionally carried out power flow and fault current calculations in their distribution network for monitoring and planning purposes. The network is controlled and operated as a complete system. Network information systems (AM/FM-GIS) and different distribution management systems (DMS, SCADA) are the most common software platforms used for completing the task. The calculations are performed in steady state. Solid-state and energy storage based power conditioners, i.e. custom power devices introduce a new generation of active components in the network. To be able to control and operate the network the new components have to be modeled for steady state simulation and furthermore implemented in the established applications. The models provide the utility software with proper tools for the network power flow, harmonic power flow and energy flow calculations. Also new tools for power quality management can be developed
Keywords :
load flow; power distribution control; power distribution planning; power supply quality; power system harmonics; static VAr compensators; AM/FM-GIS; DMS; SCADA; custom power components; custom power devices; distribution management systems; distribution network control; distribution network monitoring; distribution network planning; distribution-STATCOM; dynamic voltage restorer; energy flow calculations; energy storage based power conditioners; fault current calculations; harmonic power flow; network information systems; network power flow; power distribution networks; power flow calculations; power quality management; solid state switches; solid-state power conditioners; steady state modeling; steady state simulation; utility software; Control systems; Fault currents; Load flow; Management information systems; Monitoring; Power system management; Power system modeling; Power system planning; Solid state circuits; Steady-state;
Conference_Titel :
Power Engineering Society Winter Meeting, 2000. IEEE
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-5935-6
DOI :
10.1109/PESW.2000.847354