The real time monitoring and control have become very important in electric power system in order to achieve a high reliability in the system. So, improvement in Energy Management System (EMS) leads to improvement in ...The real time monitoring and control have become very important in electric power system in order to achieve a high reliability in the system. So, improvement in Energy Management System (EMS) leads to improvement in the monitoring and control functions in the control center. In this paper, DSE is proposed based on Weighted Least Squares (WLS) estimator and Holt’s exponential smoothing to state predicting and Extended Kalman Filter to state filtering. The results viewing the dynamic state the estimator performance under normal and abnormal operating conditions.展开更多
The sequential method is easy to integrate with existing large-scale alternating current(AC)power flow solvers and is therefore a common approach for solving the power flow of AC/direct current(DC)hybrid systems.In th...The sequential method is easy to integrate with existing large-scale alternating current(AC)power flow solvers and is therefore a common approach for solving the power flow of AC/direct current(DC)hybrid systems.In this paper,a highperformance graph computing based distributed parallel implementation of the sequential method with an improved initial estimate approach for hybrid AC/DC systems is developed.The proposed approach is capable of speeding up the entire computation process without compromising the accuracy of result.First,the AC/DC network is intuitively represented by a graph and stored in a graph database(GDB)to expedite data processing.Considering the interconnection of AC grids via high-voltage direct current(HVDC)links,the network is subsequently partitioned into independent areas which are naturally fit for distributed power flow analysis.For each area,the fast-decoupled power flow(FDPF)is employed with node-based parallel computing(NPC)and hierarchical parallel computing(HPC)to quickly identify system states.Furthermore,to reduce the alternate iterations in the sequential method,a new decoupled approach is utilized to achieve a good initial estimate for the Newton-Raphson method.With the improved initial estimate,the sequential method can converge in fewer iterations.Consequently,the proposed approach allows for significant reduction in computing time and is able to meet the requirement of the real-time analysis platform for power system.The performance is verified on standard IEEE 300-bus system,extended large-scale systems,and a practical 11119-bus system in China.展开更多
文摘The real time monitoring and control have become very important in electric power system in order to achieve a high reliability in the system. So, improvement in Energy Management System (EMS) leads to improvement in the monitoring and control functions in the control center. In this paper, DSE is proposed based on Weighted Least Squares (WLS) estimator and Holt’s exponential smoothing to state predicting and Extended Kalman Filter to state filtering. The results viewing the dynamic state the estimator performance under normal and abnormal operating conditions.
基金supported by the State Grid Corporation Technology Project(No.5455HJ180022)。
文摘The sequential method is easy to integrate with existing large-scale alternating current(AC)power flow solvers and is therefore a common approach for solving the power flow of AC/direct current(DC)hybrid systems.In this paper,a highperformance graph computing based distributed parallel implementation of the sequential method with an improved initial estimate approach for hybrid AC/DC systems is developed.The proposed approach is capable of speeding up the entire computation process without compromising the accuracy of result.First,the AC/DC network is intuitively represented by a graph and stored in a graph database(GDB)to expedite data processing.Considering the interconnection of AC grids via high-voltage direct current(HVDC)links,the network is subsequently partitioned into independent areas which are naturally fit for distributed power flow analysis.For each area,the fast-decoupled power flow(FDPF)is employed with node-based parallel computing(NPC)and hierarchical parallel computing(HPC)to quickly identify system states.Furthermore,to reduce the alternate iterations in the sequential method,a new decoupled approach is utilized to achieve a good initial estimate for the Newton-Raphson method.With the improved initial estimate,the sequential method can converge in fewer iterations.Consequently,the proposed approach allows for significant reduction in computing time and is able to meet the requirement of the real-time analysis platform for power system.The performance is verified on standard IEEE 300-bus system,extended large-scale systems,and a practical 11119-bus system in China.