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Dynamic Energy Flow Analysis of Integrated Electricity and Gas Systems: A Semi-Analytical Approach

Systems and Control 2025-02-28 v1 Systems and Control

Abstract

Ensuring the safe and reliable operation of integrated electricity and gas systems (IEGS) requires dynamic energy flow (DEF) simulation tools that achieve high accuracy and computational efficiency. However, the inherent strong nonlinearity of gas dynamics and its bidirectional coupling with power grids impose significant challenges on conventional numerical algorithms, particularly in computational efficiency and accuracy. Considering this, we propose a novel non-iterative semi-analytical algorithm based on differential transformation (DT) for DEF simulation of IEGS. First, we introduce a semi-discrete difference method to convert the partial differential algebraic equations of the DEF model into ordinary differential algebraic equations to resort to the DT. Particularly, by employing spatial central difference and numerical boundary extrapolation, we effectively avoid the singularity issue of the DT coefficient matrix. Second, we propose a DT-based semi-analytical solution method, which can yield the solution of the DEF model by recursion. Finally, simulation results demonstrate the superiority of the proposed method.

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@article{arxiv.2502.20022,
  title  = {Dynamic Energy Flow Analysis of Integrated Electricity and Gas Systems: A Semi-Analytical Approach},
  author = {Zhikai Huang and Shuai Lu and Wei Gu and Ruizhi Yu and Suhan Zhang and Yijun Xu and Yuan Li},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2502.20022},
  year   = {2025}
}