Abstract:
With the increased interest in controlling and managing voltage unbalance (VU), network operators are now
increasingly being motivated to obtain the state of their networks with greater details. Distribution system state estimation (DSSE)
is a prominent tool which enables network operators to estimate the level, location and related impacts of VU. DSSE techniques
developed to date which use the polynomial or exponential load models are deficient in recognising VU attenuation associated with
three-phase induction motors (IMs) that are directly connected to the AC network. Adoption of adequate three-phase models of
IMs, that are used in full unbalanced load flow, into the existing DSSE techniques is not feasible due to several factors including
requirement of extensive data, additional computational efforts and major constraints related to incorporating the necessary
modifications. As a solution, this paper proposes a novel formulation for post processing the results of current DSSE techniques to
reflect the aforementioned behaviour of IMs. Simulations are carried out using the IEEE 13 bus distribution network, for a range
of scenarios to verify the developed methodology. The work presented in relation to VU attenuation in interconnected networks
also complements the existing treatise in IEC documentation which only deals with radial networks.
Citation:
Kahingala, T. D., Perera, S., Jayatunga, U., Agalgaonkar, A. P., & Ciufo, P. (2019). Estimation of voltage unbalance attenuation caused by three-phase induction motors: An extension to distribution system state estimation. IEEE Transactions on Power Delivery, 34(5), 1853–1864. https://doi.org/10.1109/TPWRD.2019.2904505