摘要

This paper investigates a secondary voltage control based on a graph partitioning method. The method divides the power system into regions to eventually prevent the propagation of disturbances and to minimize the interaction between these regions. The optimized number of regions is found based on the bus voltage sensitivity to disturbances being applied to loads in each region. Then, a number of representative buses are labelled as pilot buses displaying the critical point for voltage control in each region. The control uses decentralized controllers to eliminate voltage violations resulting from load variations and disturbances in the system. The decentralized controllers are implemented by fuzzy logic which is trained via offline simulations; they inject required reactive power into the regions to correct voltage violations. The methodology is applied to the IEEE 118-bus network. The results show the performance and ability of graph partitioning and fuzzy secondary voltage control to regulate the voltage and to avoid propagation of disturbances between regions.

  • 出版日期2013-5