| Title | Impact of assumptions on DC power flow model accuracy |
| Publication Type | Conference Paper |
| Year of Publication | 2012 |
| Authors | Yingying Qi, Di Shi, Daniel J Tylavsky |
| Conference Name | 2012 North American Power Symposium (NAPS 2012) |
| Date Published | 09/2012 |
| Publisher | IEEE |
| Conference Location | Champaign, IL, USA |
| ISBN Number | 978-1-4673-2306-2 |
| Keywords | CERTS, Power system modeling, RM11-005 |
| Abstract | The industry seems to be sanguine about the performance of dc power-flow models, but recent research has shown that the performance of different formulations is highly variable. Considering their pervasive use, the accuracy of dc power-flow models is of great concern. In this paper, three dc power-flow formulations are examined: the classical dc power-flow model, dc power-flow model with loss compensation and the so-called a-matching dc power-flow model. These three models are tested in three systems of different sizes, ranging from 10 buses to 62,000 buses. By comparing the dc power-flow results with the ac power-flow results, the paper concludes that the a-matching formulation has the highest accuracy among three dc power flow formulations. |
| DOI | 10.1109/NAPS.2012.6336395 |
