Transmission and Distribution (T&D) Quasi-Static Co-Simulation: Analysis and Comparison of T&D Coupling Strength

The critical need to model and analyze transmission and distribution (T&D) systems together, given the increasing levels of distributed energy resource (DER) penetrations, has led to the development of several T&D co-simulation platforms, both commercial and open-source. The strength...

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Main Authors: Rabayet Sadnan, Gayathri Krishnamoorthy, Anamika Dubey
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: IEEE 2020-01-01
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Online Access:https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/9129724/
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spelling doaj-40b9fa37c9754945bed579efa7044fd52021-03-30T01:55:17ZengIEEEIEEE Access2169-35362020-01-01812400712401910.1109/ACCESS.2020.30060589129724Transmission and Distribution (T&D) Quasi-Static Co-Simulation: Analysis and Comparison of T&D Coupling StrengthRabayet Sadnan0https://orcid.org/0000-0002-5261-1124Gayathri Krishnamoorthy1https://orcid.org/0000-0001-9923-0815Anamika Dubey2https://orcid.org/0000-0001-5147-9961School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, Washington State University, Pullman, WA, USASchool of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, Washington State University, Pullman, WA, USASchool of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, Washington State University, Pullman, WA, USAThe critical need to model and analyze transmission and distribution (T&D) systems together, given the increasing levels of distributed energy resource (DER) penetrations, has led to the development of several T&D co-simulation platforms, both commercial and open-source. The strength of coupling between the T&D system dictates the accuracy of the co-simulation studies; however, higher accuracy comes at the cost of the increased computational burden. The objective of this paper is to (1) systematically model the different coupling protocols, viz. decoupled (DC), loosely coupled (LC), and tightly coupled (TC), for quasi-static T&D co-simulation studies; and (2) thoroughly compare the three T&D coupling protocols for their accuracy and computational efficiency. The T&D coupling protocols are evaluated for varying system parameters such as DER variability, load unbalances, DER penetration, and size of T&D network. It is observed that the accuracy of both DC and LC models deteriorate with increasing the: (1) system unbalance, (2) DER penetration and variability, and (3) number of T&D coupling points. The results further highlight the need for a tightly coupled (TC) protocol as the T&D system gets more stressed due to the influx of DERs.https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/9129724/Co-simulationintegrated transmission-distribution analysisco-simulation coupling strengthtightly-coupled modeldistributed energy resources
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Gayathri Krishnamoorthy
Anamika Dubey
Transmission and Distribution (T&D) Quasi-Static Co-Simulation: Analysis and Comparison of T&D Coupling Strength
IEEE Access
Co-simulation
integrated transmission-distribution analysis
co-simulation coupling strength
tightly-coupled model
distributed energy resources
author_facet Rabayet Sadnan
Gayathri Krishnamoorthy
Anamika Dubey
author_sort Rabayet Sadnan
title Transmission and Distribution (T&D) Quasi-Static Co-Simulation: Analysis and Comparison of T&D Coupling Strength
title_short Transmission and Distribution (T&D) Quasi-Static Co-Simulation: Analysis and Comparison of T&D Coupling Strength
title_full Transmission and Distribution (T&D) Quasi-Static Co-Simulation: Analysis and Comparison of T&D Coupling Strength
title_fullStr Transmission and Distribution (T&D) Quasi-Static Co-Simulation: Analysis and Comparison of T&D Coupling Strength
title_full_unstemmed Transmission and Distribution (T&D) Quasi-Static Co-Simulation: Analysis and Comparison of T&D Coupling Strength
title_sort transmission and distribution (t&d) quasi-static co-simulation: analysis and comparison of t&d coupling strength
publisher IEEE
series IEEE Access
issn 2169-3536
publishDate 2020-01-01
description The critical need to model and analyze transmission and distribution (T&D) systems together, given the increasing levels of distributed energy resource (DER) penetrations, has led to the development of several T&D co-simulation platforms, both commercial and open-source. The strength of coupling between the T&D system dictates the accuracy of the co-simulation studies; however, higher accuracy comes at the cost of the increased computational burden. The objective of this paper is to (1) systematically model the different coupling protocols, viz. decoupled (DC), loosely coupled (LC), and tightly coupled (TC), for quasi-static T&D co-simulation studies; and (2) thoroughly compare the three T&D coupling protocols for their accuracy and computational efficiency. The T&D coupling protocols are evaluated for varying system parameters such as DER variability, load unbalances, DER penetration, and size of T&D network. It is observed that the accuracy of both DC and LC models deteriorate with increasing the: (1) system unbalance, (2) DER penetration and variability, and (3) number of T&D coupling points. The results further highlight the need for a tightly coupled (TC) protocol as the T&D system gets more stressed due to the influx of DERs.
topic Co-simulation
integrated transmission-distribution analysis
co-simulation coupling strength
tightly-coupled model
distributed energy resources
url https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/9129724/
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