Optimal subinterval selection approach for power system transient stability simulation

Soobae Kim, Thomas J. Overbye

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Abstract

Power system transient stability analysis requires an appropriate integration time step to avoid numerical instability as well as to reduce computational demands. For fast system dynamics, which vary more rapidly than what the time step covers, a fraction of the time step, called a subinterval, is used. However, the optimal value of this subinterval is not easily determined because the analysis of the system dynamics might be required. This selection is usually made from engineering experiences, and perhaps trial and error. This paper proposes an optimal subinterval selection approach for power system transient stability analysis, which is based on modal analysis using a single machine infinite bus (SMIB) system. Fast system dynamics are identified with the modal analysis and the SMIB system is used focusing on fast local modes. An appropriate subinterval time step from the proposed approach can reduce computational burden and achieve accurate simulation responses as well. The performance of the proposed method is demonstrated with the GSO 37-bus system.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)11871-11882
Number of pages12
JournalEnergies
Volume8
Issue number10
DOIs
StatePublished - 2015

Keywords

  • Computational efficiency
  • Multi-rate method
  • Numerical integration
  • Subinterval
  • Time step
  • Transient stability simulation

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