解耦和统一的输配电联合仿真方法

M. A. I. Khan, Arun Suresh, S. Paudyal, S. Kamalasadan
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灵活负载和分布式资源在配电线路上的渗透增加,将有可能在配电和输电层面将这些小的分布式资源聚合到几个电网服务中。这将导致输配电系统运营商之间的互动增加,以及低压/中压电网的综合控制行动将对大容量输电系统的运行产生重大影响。因此,近年来,为同时求解输配电系统的动态和潮流型问题,开发联合仿真平台已经取得了一些进展。然而,现有的协同仿真平台主要基于解耦方法。因此,解决T&D的统一方法(用于解决方案基准测试的目的)在文献中很大程度上是缺失的。在此背景下,本文展示了用于求解输配电潮流联合仿真的解耦方法的初步结果,并对统一解进行了基准测试。基于增强型14+33总线T&D系统的实例研究表明,解耦方法是相当准确的。
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Decoupled and Unified Approaches for Solving Transmission and Distribution Co-Simulations
Increased penetration of flexible loads and distributed resources on power distribution circuits will lead to possibility of aggregating such small distributed resources for several grid services both at the distribution and transmission levels. This will lead to increased interaction of transmission and distribution system operators, as well as the control actions at LV/MV grid in aggregation will have significant impact on the operations of bulk transmission systems. Therefore, lately, there has been some advancements to developing co-simulation platform for solving transmission and distribution (T&D) systems simultaneously for dynamic and power flow type of studies. However, the existing co-simulation platforms base mainly on decoupled approaches. Therefore, a unified approach of solving T&D (for solution benchmarking purpose) is largely missing in the literature. In this context, this paper shows initial results of a decoupled method applied for solving T&D power flow co-simulation and is benchmarked against a unified solution. The case studies based on augmented 14+33 bus T&D systems show that the decoupled approach is fairly accurate.
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