One of the greatest challenges for the analysis of distribution systems is the high level of diversity across the world. For nearly 20 years the Test Feeder Working Group of the Distribution System Analysis Subcommittee has been developing distribution test feeders. The purpose of these test feeders is to provide openly-available models of distribution systems that reflect the diversity in systems and the analytic challenges they present. Because of their utility and accessibility, the test feeders have been used for a wide range of research, some of which they were not originally intended to cover. The purpose of this paper is to provide an overview of the variety of existing distribution systems, and to clarify the specific analytic challenges that each test feeder was originally designed to examine. Additionally, the paper will provide guidance on which feeders are best suited for various types of analysis. The purpose of this paper is to provide the original intent of the Working Group and to inform researchers so that they may make an informed decision on which of the test feeders are most appropriate for their work.
Revised: October 9, 2020 |
Published: May 1, 2018
Citation
Schneider K.P., B. Mather, B. Pal, C. Ten, G.J. Shirek, H. Zhu, and J.C. Fuller, et al. 2018.Analytic Considerations and Design Basis for the IEEE Distribution Test Feeders.IEEE Transactions on Power Systems 33, no. 3:3181 - 3188.PNNL-SA-126444.doi:10.1109/TPWRS.2017.2760011