DocumentCode :
1759503
Title :
Distribution Network Verification for Secure Restoration by Enumerating All Critical Failures
Author :
Inoue, Takeru ; Yasuda, Norihito ; Kawano, Shunsuke ; Takenobu, Yuji ; Minato, Shin-ichi ; Hayashitakeru, Yasuhiro
Author_Institution :
Exploratory Res. for Adv. Technol. (ERATO), Japan Sci. & Technol. Agency, Sapporo, Japan
Volume :
6
Issue :
2
fYear :
2015
fDate :
42064
Firstpage :
843
Lastpage :
852
Abstract :
If several feeders are interrupted in a severe accident, distribution networks should be restored by reconfiguring switches automatically with smart grid technologies. Although there have been several restoration algorithms developed to find the new network configuration, they might fail to restore the whole network if the network were critically damaged. The network´s design has to guarantee that it is restorable under any possible failure for secure power delivery, but it is a computationally hard task to examine all possible failures in a large-scale network with complex electrical constraints. This paper proposes a novel method to find all the critical (unrestorable) line cuts with great efficiency to verify the network design. The proposed method first runs a fast screening algorithm based on hitting set enumeration; the algorithm selects suspicious cuts without naively examining all possible cuts. Next, unrestorable cuts are identified from the suspicious ones with another algorithm, which strictly tests the restorability of the network under each suspicious cut without redundantly repeating heavy power flow calculations. Thorough experiments on two distribution networks reveal that the proposed method can find thousands of unrestorable cuts from the trillions of possible cuts in a large 432-Bus network with no significant false negatives.
Keywords :
distribution networks; load flow; power system restoration; power system security; smart power grids; switchgear; complex electrical constraint; distribution network verification; fast screening algorithm; hitting set enumeration; large-scale network; power flow calculation; secure power delivery; secure restoration; smart grid technology; Algorithm design and analysis; Availability; Binary decision diagrams; Educational institutions; Smart grids; Substations; Distribution network; hitting set; network reconfiguration; restoration; zero-suppressed binary decision diagram (ZDD);
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Smart Grid, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
1949-3053
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TSG.2014.2359114
Filename :
6915711
Link To Document :
بازگشت