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Title: New Developments on ABB Test Case


1
New Developments onABB Test Case
Mats Larsson
2
Preview
  • The ABB Power Grid Test Case
  • Modelica Files
  • Simulink Files
  • C/C Interface
  • Report of Ongoing Work at ETH
  • QA during presentation

3
The ABB Power Grid Test Case
  • Disturbance Input
  • Line trip
  • Discrete Step Controls
  • Tap changer reference voltage
  • Load Shedding
  • Capacitor Switching
  • Hybrid Behaviour
  • Generator overload protection
  • Transformer Relay Control
  • Nonlinearity
  • sign change in tap changer control

4
Collapse Scenario
  • Line tripping (L3) after 100 s
  • Inherent Load Recovery
  • Tap Changer Tries to Restore Voltage
  • Generator field limit activated at 286 s
  • Collapse

5
Control Objectives
  • Stabilize all voltages within 0.9 - 1.1 p.u.
  • Use minimal amount of load shedding
  • Control voltage at bus 4 as close as possible to
    1 p.u.
  • Capacitor and tap changer control can be used
    freely

6
Modelica Version
  • Easiest way to work on model gt Dymola 4.2a
  • New test cases will be constructed out of block
    library
  • Used to generate Simulink and C version
  • HTML Documentation containing all model equations
  • Control algorithms can be written in Modelica or
    external C/Fortran code

7
Simulink Version
  • Only inputs and outputs available (can be
    extended upon request)
  • Only works under Windows
  • Can be used for verification of control schemes
    written in Matlab

8
C/C Version
  • Simple API to DSBlocks generated by Dymola
  • Model Compiles with gcc and Visual C 6.0 under
    Windows
  • Much faster than Simulink Interface
  • Model Structure
  • There is a family of functions f,g,h depending
    on the state of the system
  • Zero-crossing functions can be used to anticipate
    discrete changes (not yet implemented)

9
Conclusion
  • First test case almost finished
  • Still some work on C/C interface
  • Larger examples possible
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