SYSYOCApr 18, 2019

Solvability of Power Flow Equations Through Existence and Uniqueness of Complex Fixed Point

arXiv:1904.0885520 citations
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For power system operators, this offers a theoretically grounded tool to certify solvability and avoid voltage collapse, though the improvement over existing methods is incremental.

This paper provides a strong sufficient condition for the existence and uniqueness of power flow solutions in electric power systems, using a novel complex fixed-point approach that yields sharper analytical conditions than previous real-domain methods. Computational experiments validate the condition's effectiveness.

Variations of loading level and changes in system topological property may cause the operating point of an electric power systems to move gradually towards the verge of its transmission capability, which can lead to catastrophic outcomes such as voltage collapse blackout. From a modeling perspective, voltage collapse is closely related to the solvability of power flow equations. Determining conditions for existence and uniqueness of solution to power flow equations is one of the fundamental problems in power systems that has great theoretical and practical significance. In this paper, we provide strong sufficient condition certifying the existence and uniqueness of power flow solutions in a subset of state (voltage) space. The novel analytical approach heavily exploits the contractive properties of the fixed-point form in complex domain, which leads to much sharper analytical conditions than previous ones based primarily on analysis in the real domain. Extensive computational experiments are performed which validate the correctness and demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed condition.

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