DocumentCode
3272849
Title
EPfast: A model for simulating uncontrolled islanding in large power systems
Author
Portante, Edgar C. ; Craig, Brian A. ; Malone, Leah Talaber ; Kavicky, James ; Folga, Stephen F. ; Cedres, Stewart
Author_Institution
Argonne Nat. Lab., Argonne, IL, USA
fYear
2011
fDate
11-14 Dec. 2011
Firstpage
1758
Lastpage
1769
Abstract
This paper describes the capabilities, calculation logic, and foundational assumptions of EPfast, a new simulation and impact analysis tool developed by Argonne National Laboratory. The purpose of the model is to explore the tendency of power systems to spiral into uncontrolled islanding triggered by either man-made or natural disturbances. The model generates a report that quantifies the megawatt reductions in all affected substations, as well as the number, size, and spatial location of the formed island grids. The model is linear and is intended to simulate the impacts of high-consequence events on large-scale power systems. The paper describes a recent application of the model to examine the effects of a high-intensity New Madrid seismic event on the U.S. Eastern Interconnection (USEI). The model´s final upgrade and subsequent application to the USEI were made possible via funding from U.S. Department of Energy´s Office of Infrastructure Security and Energy Restoration.
Keywords
formal logic; power grids; power system control; Argonne National Laboratory; EPfast; New Madrid seismic event; U.S. Eastern Interconnection; USEI; calculation logic; impact analysis tool; island grids; large power systems; uncontrolled islanding; Equations; Generators; Graphical user interfaces; Load flow; Load modeling; Mathematical model; Power system stability;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Simulation Conference (WSC), Proceedings of the 2011 Winter
Conference_Location
Phoenix, AZ
ISSN
0891-7736
Print_ISBN
978-1-4577-2108-3
Electronic_ISBN
0891-7736
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/WSC.2011.6147891
Filename
6147891
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