A presolved bilinear reformulation of three-phase infeasibility analysis achieves certified near-zero optimality gaps on large distribution feeders.
Distributed Primal-Dual Interior Point Framework for Analyzing Infeasible Combined Transmission and Distribution Grid Networks
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The proliferation of distributed energy resources has heightened the interactions between transmission and distribution (T&D) systems, necessitating novel analyses for the reliable operation and planning of interconnected T&D networks. A critical gap is an analysis approach that identifies and localizes the weak spots in the combined T\&D networks, providing valuable information to system planners and operators. The research goal is to efficiently model and simulate infeasible (i.e. unsolvable in general settings) combined positive sequence transmission and three-phase distribution networks with a unified solution algorithm. We model the combined T&D network with the equivalent circuit formulation. To solve the overall T&D network, we build a Gauss-Jacobi-Newton (GJN) based distributed primal dual interior point optimization algorithm capable of isolating weak nodes. We validate the approach on large combined T&D networks with 70k+ T and 15k+ D nodes and demonstrate performance improvement over the alternating direction method of multipliers (ADMM) method.
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Solving Three-phase AC Infeasibility Analysis to Near-zero Optimality Gap
A presolved bilinear reformulation of three-phase infeasibility analysis achieves certified near-zero optimality gaps on large distribution feeders.