June 30, 2004
Conference Paper

Large-Scale Hybrid Dynamic Simulation Employing Field Measurements

Abstract

Abstract: Simulation and measurements are two primary ways for power engineers to gain understanding of system behaviors and thus accomplish tasks in system planning and operation. Many well-developed simulation tools are available in today’s market. On the other hand, large amount of measured data can be obtained from traditional SCADA systems and currently fast growing phasor networks. However, simulation and measurement are still two separate worlds. There is a need to combine the advantages of simulation and measurements. In view of this, this paper proposes the concept of hybrid dynamic simulation which opens up traditional simulation by providing entries for measurements. A method is presented to implement hybrid simulation with PSLF/PSDS. Test studies show the validity of the proposed hybrid simulation method. Applications of such hybrid simulation include system event playback, model validation, and software validation.

Revised: June 7, 2005 | Published: June 30, 2004

Citation

Huang Z., R.T. Guttromson, and J.F. Hauer. 2004. Large-Scale Hybrid Dynamic Simulation Employing Field Measurements. In IEEE Power Engineering Society General Meeting 6-10 June 2004, 1570-1576. Piscataway, New Jersey:Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers. PNNL-SA-40305.