Title :
Accelerated electromechanical dynamic modelling of a distributed generation power pack
Author :
Hill, C.I. ; Zanchetta, P. ; Bozhko, S.V.
Author_Institution :
Power Electron., Machines & Control Group, Univ. of Nottingham, Nottingham, UK
Abstract :
Distributed diesel generation is widely used to supply electric power in a variety of applications. These applications range from backup power supply systems and combined wind-diesel generation to providing power in places where grid connection is either technically impractical or financially uneconomic. Modelling and optimisation of such systems as a whole is extremely difficult due to the long-time load profiles needed and the computational difficulty of including small time-constant electrical dynamics with large time-constant mechanical dynamics. This paper presents the development of novel, fast, reduced-order models of a distributed diesel generation power pack. These models are shown to achieve a massive improvement in the computational time required for long-time simulations while still maintaining an extremely high level of dynamic accuracy. It is demonstrated how these models are derived, used and verified against benchmark models created using established techniques. Throughout the paper the modelling set as a whole, including multi level detail, is presented, detailed and finally summarised into a crucial tool for general system investigation and multiple target optimisation.
Keywords :
diesel-electric power stations; distributed power generation; electricity supply industry; electromechanical effects; optimisation; wind power plants; accelerated electromechanical dynamic modelling; backup power supply system; benchmark model; distributed diesel generation; distributed diesel generation power; distributed generation power pack; electric power supply; grid connection; large time constant mechanical dynamics; long time load profile; long time simulation; multiple target optimisation; reduced order model; time constant electrical dynamics; wind diesel generation; Accuracy; Benchmark testing; Computational modeling; Load modeling; Mathematical model; Switches; Voltage control;
Conference_Titel :
Electric Machines & Drives Conference (IEMDC), 2011 IEEE International
Conference_Location :
Niagara Falls, ON
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4577-0060-6
DOI :
10.1109/IEMDC.2011.5994740