Title :
Three-phase transient state estimation algorithm for distribution systems
Author :
Watson, Neville R. ; Farzanehrafat, Ali
Author_Institution :
Electr. & Comput. Eng. Dept., Univ. of Canterbury, Christchurch, New Zealand
Abstract :
The detection of the source and severity of disturbances is important as this allows network companies to respond faster and remediate the problem more quickly. After an event, knowledge of the severity of a disturbance at various busbars gives understanding of what equipment was subjected to and an indication of possible improvements needed to mitigate further events. Owing to the cost, it is impractical to fully monitor the network, however, with judicious selection of measurement points, and using state estimation techniques, allows information at unmonitored locations to be determined. Hence, a cost effective detection system can be developed. This study documents a new three-phase transient state estimation algorithm and demonstrates its performance with realistic background harmonic voltage distortion and with measurement error. The transient state estimation is based on the numerical integrator substitution method (Dommel´s method for discretising the differential equations).
Keywords :
busbars; integration; power distribution faults; power system state estimation; power system transients; Dommel method; busbars; cost effective detection system; distribution systems; disturbance severity detection; disturbance source detection; judicious measurement point selection; measurement error; numerical integrator substitution method; realistic background harmonic voltage distortion; three-phase transient state estimation algorithm;
Journal_Title :
Generation, Transmission & Distribution, IET
DOI :
10.1049/iet-gtd.2013.0755