Observability analysis(OA)is vital to obtaining the available input measurements of state estimation(SE)in an integrated electricity and heating system(IEHS).Considering the thermal quasi-dynamics in pipelines,the mea...Observability analysis(OA)is vital to obtaining the available input measurements of state estimation(SE)in an integrated electricity and heating system(IEHS).Considering the thermal quasi-dynamics in pipelines,the measurement equations in heating systems are dependent on the estimated results,leading to an interdependency between OA and SE.Conventional OA methods require measurement equations be known exactly before SE is performed,and they are not applicable to IEHSs.To bridge this gap,a scenario-based OA scheme for IEHSs is devised that yields reliable analysis results for a predefined set of time-delay scenarios to cope with this interdependency.As its core procedure,the observable state identification and observability restoration are formulated in terms of integer linear programming.Numerical tests are conducted to demonstrate the validity and superiority of the proposed formulation.展开更多
Coupling between electricity systems and heating systems are becoming stronger,leading to more flexible and more complex interactions between these systems.The operation of integrated energy systems is greatly affecte...Coupling between electricity systems and heating systems are becoming stronger,leading to more flexible and more complex interactions between these systems.The operation of integrated energy systems is greatly affected,especially when security is concerned.Steady-state analysis methods have been widely studied in recent research,which is far from enough when the slow thermal dynamics of heating networks are introduced.Therefore,an integrated quasi-dynamic model of integrated electricity and heating systems is developed.The model combines a heating network dynamic thermal model and the sequential steady-state models of electricity networks,coupling components,and heating network hydraulics.Based on this model,a simulation method is proposed and quasi-dynamic interactions between electricity systems and heating systems are quantified with the highlights of transport delay.Then the quasi-dynamic interactions were applied using security control to relieve congestion in electricity systems.Results show that both the transport delay and control strategies have significant influences on the quasi-dynamic interactions.展开更多
基金supported by National Natural Science Foundation of China(52177086)Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities(2023ZYGXZR063).
文摘Observability analysis(OA)is vital to obtaining the available input measurements of state estimation(SE)in an integrated electricity and heating system(IEHS).Considering the thermal quasi-dynamics in pipelines,the measurement equations in heating systems are dependent on the estimated results,leading to an interdependency between OA and SE.Conventional OA methods require measurement equations be known exactly before SE is performed,and they are not applicable to IEHSs.To bridge this gap,a scenario-based OA scheme for IEHSs is devised that yields reliable analysis results for a predefined set of time-delay scenarios to cope with this interdependency.As its core procedure,the observable state identification and observability restoration are formulated in terms of integer linear programming.Numerical tests are conducted to demonstrate the validity and superiority of the proposed formulation.
基金This work was supported in part by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(NSFC)(51537006)European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme(774309,MAGNATUDE),WEFO FLEXIS project.
文摘Coupling between electricity systems and heating systems are becoming stronger,leading to more flexible and more complex interactions between these systems.The operation of integrated energy systems is greatly affected,especially when security is concerned.Steady-state analysis methods have been widely studied in recent research,which is far from enough when the slow thermal dynamics of heating networks are introduced.Therefore,an integrated quasi-dynamic model of integrated electricity and heating systems is developed.The model combines a heating network dynamic thermal model and the sequential steady-state models of electricity networks,coupling components,and heating network hydraulics.Based on this model,a simulation method is proposed and quasi-dynamic interactions between electricity systems and heating systems are quantified with the highlights of transport delay.Then the quasi-dynamic interactions were applied using security control to relieve congestion in electricity systems.Results show that both the transport delay and control strategies have significant influences on the quasi-dynamic interactions.