Chengshan Wang, Hao Yu, Peng Li, Chengdi Ding, G. Song, X. Fu, Chongbo Sun, Kai Yuan
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Abstract
Model reduction is a popular trend in large-scale system simulations. It is also an effective way to improve the efficiency of distribution system simulations. In this paper, the realization of state-space-based model reduction methods in EMTP-type programs is presented. The state-space model of linear time-invariant distribution network is reduced and simulated with the detailed nodal model in EMTP-type programs. The combined state-space nodal analysis algorithm is adopted as the interface between the state-space models and the nodal models. Simulations are performed to show the feasibility and validity of the proposed method, and the improvement in efficiency with the application of model reduction.