DocumentCode :
2019611
Title :
Study of reactive power/voltage sensitivities in interconnected power system networks
Author :
Jayaraman, Jaianand ; Sekar, Arun
Author_Institution :
Electr. & Comput. Eng., Tennessee Tech Univ., Cookeville, TN, USA
fYear :
2010
fDate :
7-9 March 2010
Firstpage :
161
Lastpage :
164
Abstract :
The strong coupling between bus voltages and reactive power injections has been widely used in steady state power flow algorithms. In the Newton-Raphson formulation the Jacobian matrix represents small-signal sensitivities relating real and reactive power injections to bus phase angles and voltage magnitudes respectively [1]. Decoupled approaches neglect real power-voltage and reactive power-phase angle relationships. While running the power flow analysis, the generator busses, where the real power injection and voltage magnitude are specified a priori, are changed to load busses with the voltage specification dropped if reactive power limits are violated. The papers describing optimal reactive power scheduling methods follow a similar procedure for evaluating appropriate generator reactive power levels [2]. Direct relationships between bus voltage and reactive power injection limits leading to useful sensitivities are derived in this paper using a line-voltage-drop model. Additional relationships between bus injection and line reactive flows become available in this approach. The paper presents detailed derivation of the new relationships, and applies the procedure to a typical power system network. The results illustrate the practical usefulness of the new approach in determining the limits on reactive power injection for a given bus voltage in generator busses. The conclusions outline future application of the approach for developing new reactive power optimization algorithms.
Keywords :
Jacobian matrices; Newton-Raphson method; distribution networks; load flow; power system interconnection; reactive power; transmission networks; Jacobian matrix; Newton-Raphson formulation; generator busses; interconnected power system networks; line-voltage-drop model; optimal reactive power scheduling methods; power flow analysis; reactive power injections; reactive power-phase angle relationships; reactive power-voltage sensitivities; small-signal sensitivities; steady state power flow algorithms; Jacobian matrices; Load flow analysis; Power generation; Power system analysis computing; Power system control; Power system interconnection; Power system modeling; Power system planning; Reactive power; Voltage; Power Systems; reactive power planning and reactive power optimization; sensitivities;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
System Theory (SSST), 2010 42nd Southeastern Symposium on
Conference_Location :
Tyler, TX
ISSN :
0094-2898
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-5690-1
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/SSST.2010.5442842
Filename :
5442842
Link To Document :
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