Partition-based Network Equivalent Method for Power System Subsynchronous Oscillation Analysis

Given large-scale modern power systems with power electronic converters, the numerical simulation with subsynchronous oscillation (SSO) faces great challenges in engineering practice due to sharply enlarged modeling scale and high computational burden. To reduce the modeling scale, network partition...

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Published in:Journal of Modern Power Systems and Clean Energy
Main Authors: Chenxuan Wang, Weimin Zheng, Zhen Wang, Yangqing Dan, Ping Ju
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Language:English
Published: IEEE 2024-01-01
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Online Access:https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/10142941/
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Weimin Zheng
Zhen Wang
Yangqing Dan
Ping Ju
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description Given large-scale modern power systems with power electronic converters, the numerical simulation with subsynchronous oscillation (SSO) faces great challenges in engineering practice due to sharply enlarged modeling scale and high computational burden. To reduce the modeling scale, network partition and equivalent becomes a vital technique in numerical simulations. Although several methods have been developed for network equivalent, a generally accepted rule for network partition is still required. This paper proposes that the system can be partitioned into three parts, i. e., the internal, the middle, and the external subsystems, in which the internal subsystem consists of all power electronic components, the middle subsystem includes those selected AC dynamic components with detailed models, and the remaining components and buses constitute the external subsystem. The external subsystem is further represented by an equivalent RLC network determined by the frequency dependent network equivalent (FDNE) method. In the proposed method, the observability index and the electrical distance index are used to identify the interface between the middle and the external subsystems. Case studies based on a modified Hydro-Quebec system are used to verify the effectiveness of the proposed method.
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spelling doaj-art-93c2f2bda90b4ee3a735bdeefdfcf6f52025-08-19T23:52:51ZengIEEEJournal of Modern Power Systems and Clean Energy2196-54202024-01-0112131332010.35833/MPCE.2022.00051710142941Partition-based Network Equivalent Method for Power System Subsynchronous Oscillation AnalysisChenxuan Wang0Weimin Zheng1Zhen Wang2Yangqing Dan3Ping Ju4Zhejiang University,Department of Electrical Engineering,Hangzhou,China,310027Economic Research Institute of State Grid Zhejiang Electric Power Co., Ltd.,Hangzhou,China,310016Zhejiang University,Department of Electrical Engineering,Hangzhou,China,310027Economic Research Institute of State Grid Zhejiang Electric Power Co., Ltd.,Hangzhou,China,310016Zhejiang University,Department of Electrical Engineering,Hangzhou,China,310027Given large-scale modern power systems with power electronic converters, the numerical simulation with subsynchronous oscillation (SSO) faces great challenges in engineering practice due to sharply enlarged modeling scale and high computational burden. To reduce the modeling scale, network partition and equivalent becomes a vital technique in numerical simulations. Although several methods have been developed for network equivalent, a generally accepted rule for network partition is still required. This paper proposes that the system can be partitioned into three parts, i. e., the internal, the middle, and the external subsystems, in which the internal subsystem consists of all power electronic components, the middle subsystem includes those selected AC dynamic components with detailed models, and the remaining components and buses constitute the external subsystem. The external subsystem is further represented by an equivalent RLC network determined by the frequency dependent network equivalent (FDNE) method. In the proposed method, the observability index and the electrical distance index are used to identify the interface between the middle and the external subsystems. Case studies based on a modified Hydro-Quebec system are used to verify the effectiveness of the proposed method.https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/10142941/Electrical distancenetwork equivalentsubsynchronous oscillationobservability index
spellingShingle Chenxuan Wang
Weimin Zheng
Zhen Wang
Yangqing Dan
Ping Ju
Partition-based Network Equivalent Method for Power System Subsynchronous Oscillation Analysis
Electrical distance
network equivalent
subsynchronous oscillation
observability index
title Partition-based Network Equivalent Method for Power System Subsynchronous Oscillation Analysis
title_full Partition-based Network Equivalent Method for Power System Subsynchronous Oscillation Analysis
title_fullStr Partition-based Network Equivalent Method for Power System Subsynchronous Oscillation Analysis
title_full_unstemmed Partition-based Network Equivalent Method for Power System Subsynchronous Oscillation Analysis
title_short Partition-based Network Equivalent Method for Power System Subsynchronous Oscillation Analysis
title_sort partition based network equivalent method for power system subsynchronous oscillation analysis
topic Electrical distance
network equivalent
subsynchronous oscillation
observability index
url https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/10142941/
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