Stochastic quantum models for the dynamics of power grids

Pierrick Guichard, Nicolas Retière, Didier Mayou
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While electric power grids play a key role in the decarbonization of society, it remains unclear how recent trends, such as the strong integration of renewable energies, can affect their stability. Power oscillation modes, which are key to the stability of the grid, are traditionally studied numerically with the conventional view-point of two regimes of extended (inter-area) or localized (intra-area) modes. In this article we introduce an analogy based on stochastic quantum models and demonstrate its applicability to power systems. We show from simple models that at low frequency the mean free path induced by disorder is inversely cubic in the frequency. This stems from the Courant-Fisher-Weyl theorem, which predicts a strong protection of the lowest frequency modes from disorder. As a consequence a power oscillation, induced by some local disruption of the grid, can propagate in a ballistic, diffusive or localised regime. In contrast with the conventional view-point, the existence of these three regimes is confirmed in a realistic model of the European power grid.
电网动态的随机量子模型
尽管电网在社会去碳化过程中发挥着关键作用,但目前仍不清楚可再生能源的大力整合等最新趋势会如何影响电网的稳定性。电力振荡模式是电网稳定性的关键所在,传统的数值研究通常从扩展模式(区域间)或局部模式(区域内)两种状态的传统视角出发。在本文中,我们介绍了一种基于随机量子模型的类比方法,并展示了其在电力系统中的适用性。我们通过简单的模型证明,在低频情况下,由无序引起的平均自由路径与频率成反立方关系。这源于库朗-费舍尔-韦尔定理(Courant-Fisher-Weyl theorem),该定理预言最低频率的模式会受到无序的强烈保护。因此,由网格局部破坏引起的功率振荡可以在弹道、扩散或局部机制中传播。与传统观点不同的是,欧洲电网的现实模型证实了这三种机制的存在。
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