电力系统自然灾害和极端事件建模及弹性增强评估方法

N. Bhusal, Mukesh Gautam, Michael Abdelmalak, M. Benidris
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破坏性和新出现的威胁的频率(例如人为攻击-网络和物理攻击;极端的自然事件——飓风、地震和洪水——在过去十年中不断升级。这些事件的影响非常严重,停电时间长,主要电力系统设备(如发电厂、输配电线路和变电站)被破坏,甚至完全停电。这些事件的准确建模至关重要,因为它们可以作为评估和评估各种操作和规划投资策略的数学工具,以加强电力系统对这些事件的防御。本文对当前极端事件、系统组件和系统响应的建模实践进行了全面和批判性的回顾,以评估和增强弹性,这是开发完整、准确和计算上有吸引力的建模技术的重要基石。本文首先回顾了现有的极端事件传播建模技术,然后讨论了用于模拟这些事件对电力系统组件和系统响应影响的方法。本文还讨论了研究差距和相关挑战,以及现有建模方法局限性的潜在解决方案。
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Modeling of Natural Disasters and Extreme Events for Power System Resilience Enhancement and Evaluation Methods
The frequency of disruptive and newly emerging threats (e.g. man-made attacks—cyber and physical attacks; extreme natural events—hurricanes, earthquakes, and floods) has escalated in the last decade. Impacts of these events are very severe ranging from long power outage duration, major power system equipment (e.g. power generation plants, transmission and distribution lines, and substation) destruction, and complete blackout. Accurate modeling of these events is vital as they serve as mathematical tools for the assessment and evaluation of various operations and planning investment strategies to harden power systems against these events. This paper provides a comprehensive and critical review of current practices in modeling of extreme events, system components, and system response for resilience evaluation and enhancement, which is a important stepping stone toward the development of complete, accurate, and computationally attractive modeling techniques. The paper starts with reviewing existing technologies to model the propagation of extreme events and then discusses the approaches used to model impacts of these events on power system components and system response. This paper also discusses the research gaps and associated challenges, and potential solutions to the limitations of the existing modeling approaches.
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