Network centrality based N-k contingency scenario generation

Rodel D. Dosano, Hwachang Song, Byongjun Lee

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Abstract

To investigate and evaluate the mechanics of how failures spread in power grids, this paper introduces a methodology for a credible list of critical N-k contingencies that would threaten the grids. The methodology is based on the concept of delta centrality. The list of critical contingencies will provide the look-ahead situation awareness for operators on any impending large power grid blackouts. We also propose novel indices which are simple to interpret and can be used to determine and identify locations of critical components caused by cascading failures. Build-ups of potentially high risk cascading failures can be monitored by these indices thus, providing wide area visibility of power system dynamics against threatening events. Results from 118 test bus system show a promising application for enhancing power system against rare and catastrophic outages.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationTransmission and Distribution Conference and Exposition
Subtitle of host publicationAsia and Pacific, T and D Asia 2009
DOIs
StatePublished - 16 Dec 2009
EventTransmission and Distribution Conference and Exposition: Asia and Pacific, T and D Asia 2009 - Seoul, Korea, Republic of
Duration: 26 Oct 200930 Oct 2009

Publication series

NameTransmission and Distribution Conference and Exposition: Asia and Pacific, T and D Asia 2009

Conference

ConferenceTransmission and Distribution Conference and Exposition: Asia and Pacific, T and D Asia 2009
Country/TerritoryKorea, Republic of
CitySeoul
Period26/10/0930/10/09

Keywords

  • Catastrophic events
  • Complex network theory
  • Delta centrality
  • N-k contingencies

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