Iberian Peninsula Power system data with static and dynamic constraints.

Citation Author(s):
Mohammadamin
Aghahassani
Universidad Carlos III de Madrid
Pablo
Ledesma
Universidad Carlos III de Madrid
Edgardo
D. Castronuovo
Universidad Carlos III de Madrid
FRANCISCO
ARREDONDO
Universidad Carlos III de Madrid
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10.21227/jmrt-dh93
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Abstract 

Transient stability-constrained optimal power flow (TSCOPF) models comprehensively analyze the security and economic operation of power systems. However, they require a high computational effort and can suffer from convergence problems when applied to large systems. This study analyzes the performance of eleven numerical integration algorithms applied to ordinary differential equations that represent power system dynamics in a TSCOPF model. The analyzed algorithms cover a range of explicit and implicit methods, including the recently published semi-explicit and semi-implicit Adams-Bashforth-Moulton formulas, together with several initialization techniques. The integration methods are applied to a model of the Iberian Peninsula power system, and their performance is discussed in terms of convergence, accuracy, and computational effort. The results show that most implicit methods converge to the solution, even for large time steps. In particular, the Adams-Moulton method of order two and Simpson’s rule, both initialized with RK4, outperform the trapezoidal rule, which is the default method in TSCOPF models.

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Mohammadamin Aghahassani, Year: 2022

email: maghahas@ing.uc3m.es

 

Subject: Datasets

Description: The complete data, including the parameters of the power system and the static and dynamic constraints.

 

The datasets include two files.

1. power system data.xlsx (The original data is taken from the Bialek European model *.)

* Q. Zhou, J. W. Bialek, Approximate model of european interconnected system as a benchmark system to study effects of cross-border trades, IEEE Transactions on power systems 20 (2) (2005) 782-788.

2. system constraints.gms (Environment: GAMS (General Algebraic Modeling System).)

 

 

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