Formal specification and verification of fault location, isolation and service restoration of local topology model based on distributed processing for active distribution network

Abstract Active distribution network (ADN) technology, as an important trend of the future smart distribution grid, is able to effectively absorb distributed energy resource (DER), to reasonably optimise grid‐load operation characteristics, and to safely support the reliability of power supply. Thro...

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Main Authors: Jiaming Weng, Dong Liu, Yingxu Liu
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wiley 2021-09-01
Series:IET Cyber-Physical Systems
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1049/cps2.12005
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spelling doaj-b40af9eadc774dcf8052bf62b794d71a2021-09-20T11:54:40ZengWileyIET Cyber-Physical Systems2398-33962021-09-016311612410.1049/cps2.12005Formal specification and verification of fault location, isolation and service restoration of local topology model based on distributed processing for active distribution networkJiaming Weng0Dong Liu1Yingxu Liu2Key Laboratory of Control of Power Transmission and Conversion Shanghai Jiao Tong University Ministry of Education Shanghai ChinaKey Laboratory of Control of Power Transmission and Conversion Shanghai Jiao Tong University Ministry of Education Shanghai ChinaUrban Power Supply Company State Grid Shanghai Municipal Electric Power Company Shanghai ChinaAbstract Active distribution network (ADN) technology, as an important trend of the future smart distribution grid, is able to effectively absorb distributed energy resource (DER), to reasonably optimise grid‐load operation characteristics, and to safely support the reliability of power supply. Through enhancing energy utilisation efficiency and friendly interaction with user access, ADN technology is also able to comprehensively improve the power supply reliability of the distribution network. However, distributed feeder automation (FA), as an important part of ADN technology, will also meet new problems and challenges with the access of DER in the distribution network. The formal method can analyse the correctness and effectiveness of a distributed fault processing algorithm from mathematical logic, which provides an important theoretical basis for distributed fault processing. The focus herein is on the formal description and verification of topology modelling in fault location, isolation, and service restoration (FLISR) based on distributed processing. By abstracting and simplifying the complex power system features, the adaptability of the formal method is solved. The logical correctness of the topology model in FLISR based on distributed processing is verified. Finally, the distributed local topology model and algorithm is verified through a formal method using an actual ADN example.https://doi.org/10.1049/cps2.12005
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author Jiaming Weng
Dong Liu
Yingxu Liu
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Dong Liu
Yingxu Liu
Formal specification and verification of fault location, isolation and service restoration of local topology model based on distributed processing for active distribution network
IET Cyber-Physical Systems
author_facet Jiaming Weng
Dong Liu
Yingxu Liu
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title Formal specification and verification of fault location, isolation and service restoration of local topology model based on distributed processing for active distribution network
title_short Formal specification and verification of fault location, isolation and service restoration of local topology model based on distributed processing for active distribution network
title_full Formal specification and verification of fault location, isolation and service restoration of local topology model based on distributed processing for active distribution network
title_fullStr Formal specification and verification of fault location, isolation and service restoration of local topology model based on distributed processing for active distribution network
title_full_unstemmed Formal specification and verification of fault location, isolation and service restoration of local topology model based on distributed processing for active distribution network
title_sort formal specification and verification of fault location, isolation and service restoration of local topology model based on distributed processing for active distribution network
publisher Wiley
series IET Cyber-Physical Systems
issn 2398-3396
publishDate 2021-09-01
description Abstract Active distribution network (ADN) technology, as an important trend of the future smart distribution grid, is able to effectively absorb distributed energy resource (DER), to reasonably optimise grid‐load operation characteristics, and to safely support the reliability of power supply. Through enhancing energy utilisation efficiency and friendly interaction with user access, ADN technology is also able to comprehensively improve the power supply reliability of the distribution network. However, distributed feeder automation (FA), as an important part of ADN technology, will also meet new problems and challenges with the access of DER in the distribution network. The formal method can analyse the correctness and effectiveness of a distributed fault processing algorithm from mathematical logic, which provides an important theoretical basis for distributed fault processing. The focus herein is on the formal description and verification of topology modelling in fault location, isolation, and service restoration (FLISR) based on distributed processing. By abstracting and simplifying the complex power system features, the adaptability of the formal method is solved. The logical correctness of the topology model in FLISR based on distributed processing is verified. Finally, the distributed local topology model and algorithm is verified through a formal method using an actual ADN example.
url https://doi.org/10.1049/cps2.12005
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