Structural Analysis of Large-Scale Power Systems
K. F. Zhang and
X. Z. Dai
Mathematical Problems in Engineering, 2012, vol. 2012, 1-20
Abstract:
Some fundamental structural characteristics of large-scale power systems are analyzed in the paper. Firstly, the large-scale power system is decomposed into various hierarchical levels: the main system, subsystems, sub-subsystems, down to its basic components. The proposed decomposition method is suitable for arbitrary system topology, and the relations among various decomposed hierarchical levels are explicitly expressed by introducing the interface concept. Then, the structural models of various hierarchical levels are constructed in a bottom-up manner. The constructed hierarchical model can reveal the self-similarity characteristic of large-scale power systems.
Date: 2012
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DOI: 10.1155/2012/578291
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