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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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PGNME: A Domain Decomposition Algorithm for Distributed Power System Dynamic Simulation on High Performance Computing Platforms

Sullivan, Brian Shane 12 August 2016 (has links)
Dynamic simulation of a large-scale electric power system involves solving a large number of differential algebraic equations (DAEs) every simulation time-step. With the ever-growing size and complexity of power grid, dynamic simulation becomes more and more time-consuming and computationally difficult using conventional sequential simulation techniques. This thesis presents a fully distributed approach intended for implementation on High Performance Computer (HPC) clusters. A novel, relaxation-based domain decomposition algorithm known as Parallel-General-Norton with Multiple-port Equivalent (PGNME) is proposed as the core technique of a two-stage decomposition approach to divide the overall dynamic simulation problem into a set of sub problems that can be solved concurrently. While the convergence property has traditionally been a concern for relaxation-based decomposition, an estimation mechanism based on multiple-port network equivalent is adopted as the preconditioner to enhance the convergence of the proposed algorithm. The algorithm is presented in detail and validated both in terms of accuracy and capability
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Uma contribuição ao estudo da estabilidade de tensão em sistemas elétricos de potência: novos aspectos relacionados à representação da carga. / A Contribution to the voltage stability studies within power systems: new aspects related to load representation.

Andrade, José Geraldo Barreto Monteiro de 08 October 2007 (has links)
Esse trabalho investiga o impacto do comportamento transitório e em regime permanente da carga sobre a estabilidade de tensão do sistema elétrico. Para isso, utiliza-se uma modelagem detalhada da rede elétrica, capaz de representar os principais eventos inerentes aos fenômenos de instabilidade e colapso de tensão. A simulação numérica do sistema algébrico-diferencial resultante é realizada utilizando-se o solver DASSLC. Ao final desse trabalho, faz-se uma análise da resposta dos diferentes modelos de carga sobre a estabilidade de tensão do sistema de 14 barras do IEEE. / This work investigates the impact of transient and steady state load behavior on power systems voltage stability. In order to do this, a detailed electric power system model is used to reproduce the main aspects of voltage instability and collapse phenomena. The numerical solution of the resulting non-linear differential-algebraic equations is carried out by using the DASSLC solver. An analysis of different load models behaviour for some voltage instability situations is presented for IEEE 14 bus system.
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Uma contribuição ao estudo da estabilidade de tensão em sistemas elétricos de potência: novos aspectos relacionados à representação da carga. / A Contribution to the voltage stability studies within power systems: new aspects related to load representation.

José Geraldo Barreto Monteiro de Andrade 08 October 2007 (has links)
Esse trabalho investiga o impacto do comportamento transitório e em regime permanente da carga sobre a estabilidade de tensão do sistema elétrico. Para isso, utiliza-se uma modelagem detalhada da rede elétrica, capaz de representar os principais eventos inerentes aos fenômenos de instabilidade e colapso de tensão. A simulação numérica do sistema algébrico-diferencial resultante é realizada utilizando-se o solver DASSLC. Ao final desse trabalho, faz-se uma análise da resposta dos diferentes modelos de carga sobre a estabilidade de tensão do sistema de 14 barras do IEEE. / This work investigates the impact of transient and steady state load behavior on power systems voltage stability. In order to do this, a detailed electric power system model is used to reproduce the main aspects of voltage instability and collapse phenomena. The numerical solution of the resulting non-linear differential-algebraic equations is carried out by using the DASSLC solver. An analysis of different load models behaviour for some voltage instability situations is presented for IEEE 14 bus system.

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