Title :
State estimation of voltage and phase-shift transformer tap settings
Author :
Teixeira, Paul A. ; Brammer, S.R. ; Rutz, William L. ; Merritt, William C. ; Salmonsen, John L.
Author_Institution :
Stagg Systems Inc., Houston, TX, USA
fDate :
8/1/1992 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
A transformer tap estimation technique is presented that overcomes earlier limitations because of a direct algorithmic approach. The procedure provides for turn ratio and phase angle measurements, and treats each transformer tap setting as an independent state variable. The problem of discrete tap positions is addressed, and an appropriate integer variable technique is presented. The method is general and is compatible with state estimation techniques which are based on network measurements and the Jacobian matrix. Because of the simultaneous solution of taps with complex bus voltages, the method is not predicated on the presence of transformer tap position, terminal voltage, or reactive flow measurements, although the method exploits such measurements if available. The method allows for bad data detection of anomalous tap measurements. Test results for an actual 300-bus network demonstrated the tap estimation capability
Keywords :
matrix algebra; phase measurement; potential transformers; power transformers; state estimation; 300-bus network; Jacobian matrix; anomalous tap measurements; bad data detection; integer variable technique; network measurements; phase angle measurements; phase-shift transformer tap settings; reactive flow measurements; tap position; terminal voltage; turn ratio; voltage state estimation; Goniometers; IEEE members; Phase measurement; Phase transformers; Position measurement; Power system modeling; Power system security; State estimation; Telemetry; Voltage transformers;
Journal_Title :
Power Systems, IEEE Transactions on