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Risk Assessment of Multi-timescale Cascading Outages based on Markovian Tree Search

Systems and Control 2016-11-17 v2

Abstract

In the risk assessment of cascading outages, the rationality of simulation and efficiency of computation are both of great significance. To overcome the drawback of sampling-based methods that huge computation resources are required and the shortcoming of initial contingency selection practices that the dependencies in sequences of outages are omitted, this paper proposes a novel risk assessment approach by searching on Markovian Tree. The Markovian tree model is reformulated from the quasi-dynamic multi-timescale simulation model proposed recently to ensure reasonable modeling and simulation of cascading outages. Then a tree search scheme is established to avoid duplicated simulations on same cascade paths, significantly saving computation time. To accelerate the convergence of risk assessment, a risk estimation index is proposed to guide the search for states with major contributions to the risk, and the risk assessment is realized based on the risk estimation index with a forward tree search and backward update algorithm. The effectiveness of the proposed method is illustrated on a 4-node power system, and its convergence profile as well as efficiency is demonstrated on the RTS-96 test system.

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@article{arxiv.1603.03935,
  title  = {Risk Assessment of Multi-timescale Cascading Outages based on Markovian Tree Search},
  author = {Rui Yao and Shaowei Huang and Kai Sun and Feng Liu and Xuemin Zhang and Shengwei Mei and Wei Wei and Lijie Ding},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1603.03935},
  year   = {2016}
}

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To appear in IEEE Transactions on Power Systems