Published September 26, 2017 | Version v1
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Development of measurement-based load models for the dynamic simulation of distribution grids

  • 1. Aristotle University of Thessaloniki
  • 2. Institute for Energy and Environment, University of Strathclyde
  • 3. Democritus University of Thrace
  • 4. Viohalco Group

Description

The advent of new types of loads, such as power electronics and the increased penetration of low-inertia motors in the existing distribution grids alter the dynamic behavior of conventional power systems. Therefore, more accurate dynamic, aggregate, load models are required for the rigorous assessment of the stability limits of modern distribution networks. In this paper, a measurement-based, input/output, aggregate load model is proposed, suitable for dynamic simulations of distribution grids. The new model can simulate complex load dynamics by employing variable-order transfer functions. The minimum required model order is automatically determined through an iterative procedure. The applicability and accuracy of the proposed model are thoroughly evaluated under distinct loading conditions and network topologies using measurements acquired from a laboratory-scale test setup. Furthermore, the performance of the proposed model is compared against other conventional load models, using the mean absolute percentage error.

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Funding

ERIGrid – European Research Infrastructure supporting Smart Grid Systems Technology Development, Validation and Roll Out 654113
European Commission
ELECTRA – European Liaison on Electricity Committed Towards long-term Research Activities for Smart Grids. 609687
European Commission