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UTK ECE 522 - Power System Analysis II

Hands-on Project for using ANDES in Power System Transient Stability Analysis.

Background

In Spring 2023, Dr. Kevin Tomsovic will offer the graduate course ECE 522 at University of Tennessee, Knoxville (UTK).

The course covers topic:

  • Operation and control of interconnected power systems, transient and dynamic stability
  • Formulating and solving problems in matrix-vector form with application to large-scale power systems

In the course, ANDES of the CURENT Large Scale Testbed is employed as the teaching tool for power system transient stability studies.

Objective

In this project, you will learn to:

  1. Investigate power system transient stability using ANDES
  2. Develop power system dynamic model in ANDES

Table of Content

  1. Tutorial

    1. Chapter 1 - Getting Started with ANDES
    2. Chapter 2 - ANDES File Conversion and Configuration
    3. Chapter 3 - Critical Clearing Time
    4. Chapter 4 - Model Development of an Open-loop PI Controller
    5. Chapter 5 - Model Development of an Close-loop PI Controller
  2. Final project - Dynamic Model Development in ANDES

ANDES

ANDES is an open-source Python library for power system modeling, computation, analysis, and control. It supports power flows calculation, transient stability simulation, and small-signal stability analysis for transmission systems.

H. Cui, F. Li and K. Tomsovic, "Hybrid Symbolic-Numeric Framework for Power System Modeling and Analysis," in IEEE Transactions on Power Systems, vol. 36, no. 2, pp. 1373-1384, March 2021, doi: 10.1109/TPWRS.2020.3017019.

License

This project is licensed under MIT License.