Research Publications
Approximating Line Losses and Apparent Power in AC Power Flow Linearizations This paper studies the applicability of the linearized
DC model in optimizing power restoration after significant
network disruptions. In such circumstances, no AC base-point
solution exists and the objective is to maximize the served load.
The paper demonstrates that the accuracy of the linearized
DC model degrades with the size of the disaster and that
it can significantly underestimate active and apparent power.
To remedy these limitations, the paper proposes an Angle-
Constrained DC Power Flow (ACDCPF) model that enforces
constraints on the line phase angles and has the ability to shed
load and generation across the network. Experimental results on
N-3 contingencies in the IEEE30 network and power restoration
instances from disaster recovery show that the ACDCPF model
provides significantly more accurate approximations of active
and apparent power. In the restoration context, the ACDCPF
model is shown to be much more reliable and produces significant
reduction in the size of the blackouts. Details
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