Simplify Power Flow Calculation Using Terminal Circuit and PMU Measurements
Renchang Dai, Xiang Zhang, Junjie Shi, Guangyi Liu, Chen Yuan, Zhiwei, Wang

TL;DR
This paper introduces a novel power flow calculation method leveraging terminal circuit models and PMU measurements, resulting in reduced computational complexity and enhanced efficiency for standard power system tests.
Contribution
It proposes a linear circuit-based approach using PMU data to keep the Jacobian matrix constant, simplifying and accelerating power flow calculations.
Findings
Reduced computational effort compared to traditional methods
Validated on IEEE 14-bus and 118-bus systems
Demonstrated improved computation efficiency
Abstract
Power flow calculation methods have been developed in decades using power injections and Newton-Raphson method. The nonlinear characteristics of the power flow to the bus voltage require Jacobian matrix reformation and refactorization in each iteration. Power network is composed by resistors, reactors, and capacitors which is a linear circuit when investigating the node voltages with the node current injections. To take the advantage of the linearity, this paper proposed to use terminal circuit model and PMU voltage phase angle measurements to simplify power flow calculation. When updating current injections at the righthand side of power flow equations and using PMU voltage phase angle measurements representing PV buses voltage phase angle, the Jacobian matrix is constant during the iteration. The simplification reduces the computational efforts and improves the computation efficiency.…
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Taxonomy
TopicsPower System Optimization and Stability · Optimal Power Flow Distribution · HVDC Systems and Fault Protection
