iEnergy (Mar 2022)

Advanced extended-term simulation approach with flexible quasisteady-state and dynamic semi-analytical simulation engines

  • Rui Yao,
  • Dongbo Zhao,
  • A. P. Sakis Meliopoulos,
  • Chanan Singh,
  • Joydeep Mitra,
  • Feng Qiu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.23919/IEN.2022.0006
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 1, no. 1
pp. 124 – 132

Abstract

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Power system simulations that extend over a time period of minutes, hours, or even longer are called extended-term simulations. As power systems evolve into complex systems with increasing interdependencies and richer dynamic behaviors across a wide range of timescales, extended-term simulation is needed for many power system analysis tasks (e.g., resilience analysis, renewable energy integration, cascading failures), and there is an urgent need for efficient and robust extended-term simulation approaches. The conventional approaches are insufficient for dealing with the extended-term simulation of multi-timescale processes. This paper proposes an extended-term simulation approach based on the semi-analytical simulation (SAS) methodology. Its accuracy and computational efficiency are backed by SAS's high accuracy in event-driven simulation, larger and adaptive time steps, and flexible switching between full-dynamic and quasi-steady-state (QSS) models. We used this proposed extended-term simulation approach to evaluate bulk power system restoration plans, and it demonstrates satisfactory accuracy and efficiency in this complex simulation task.

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