IP Library Granted Patent US 7,956,596
Granted Patent B2
US 7,956,596 · App. 12/762,145 · Granted Jun 7, 2011

Voltage control for electric power systems

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Patent No.
US 7,956,596
App. No.
12/762,145
Granted
Jun 7, 2011
Kind
B2
Abstract

A limitation of the interaction between cascaded tap changers and/or between a tap changer and a shunt compensator independently of any real-time communication between the respective controllers is disclosed. Coordinated voltage control in distribution networks can be achieved by an adaptive updating or tuning of control parameters DB 4 , TD 4 of a voltage control unit controlling a second voltage control device, depending on instantaneous or actual operating conditions evaluated by the voltage control unit itself. Instead of using constant control parameters initially set by a commissioning engineer, the parameters are updated based on a voltage level U P 4 , which in turn is responsive to or affected by any control action performed by a first voltage control device neighboring the second voltage control device. The voltage control unit calculates a deviation of an instantaneous value of the voltage level from a reference value, and translates or maps this deviation to an update of its dead bands and/or time delay characteristics. Hence, the voltage control unit can anticipate, or determine a likelihood of, a control action of the first voltage control device, without the need for a real-time transmission of this information to the voltage control unit.

Claims (23)

1. A method of coordinated voltage control using voltage control devices serially connected between a transmission substation and a load, comprising:

controlling a local voltage level (U S 3 , U S 4 ) in response to control commands issued to a first and a second voltage control device by a respective first and second voltage control unit and based on control parameters which are dead band (DB 3 , DB 4 ) and/or time-delay (TD 3 ID 4 ) characteristics;

measuring an instantaneous value of a voltage level (U P 4 ) at a location in-between the first and the second voltage control device;

issuing, by the second voltage control unit, control commands for the second voltage control device;

calculating a deviation of the measured instantaneous value of the voltage level (U P 4 ) from a voltage level reference value (U P ref ); and

updating values of the control parameters (DB 4 , TD 4 ) of the second voltage control unit based on said deviation.

2. The method according to claim 1 , comprising:

recording by the second voltage control unit a series of values ({U P 4 }) of the measured instantaneous value of the voltage level (U P 4 ); and

deriving from the series of values an expectation curve as the voltage level reference value (U P ref ) representing a standard behavior of the instantaneous value of the voltage level (U P 4 ).

3. The method according to claim 1 , comprising:

communicating, by the first voltage control unit issuing control commands for of the first voltage control device, actual values of control parameters (DB 3 , TD 3 ) to the second voltage control unit; and

deriving, from the actual values of control parameters (DB 3 , TD 3 ) communicated, by the second voltage control unit, the voltage level reference value (U P ref ).

4. The method according to claim 3 , comprising:

reciprocally updating control parameters which are deadband (DB 1 , DB 2 ) and time delay (TD 1 , TD 2 ) characteristics of voltage control units of two further voltage control devices, to favor switching actions by a first one of the two further voltage control devices.

5. The method according to claim 1 , comprising:

adapting values of the control parameters (DB 4 , TD 4 ) of the second voltage control unit to limit a number of control actions executed by the second voltage control device within a predetermined time period.

6. A control parameter tuning unit for updating values of control parameters, which are dead band (DB 4 ) and/or time delay (TD 4 ) characteristics of a voltage control unit used to control a second voltage control device, the control parameter tuning unit comprising:

means for receiving an input of a measured instantaneous value of a voltage level (U S 3 , U P 4 ) controlled by a neighboring voltage control unit via a first voltage control device connected in series with the second voltage control device between a transmission substation and a load;

means for determining a deviation of the measured instantaneous value of the voltage level (U S 3 U P 4 ) from a voltage level reference value (U P ref ), and means for updating the control parameter values based on said deviation.

7. The control parameter tuning unit according to claim 6 , comprising:

a clock which generates a time-stamped series of values ({U P 4 }) of the measured instantaneous value of the voltage level (U P 4 ) for deriving there from an expectation curve as the voltage level reference value (U P ref ) representing a standard behavior of the measured instantaneous value of the voltage level (U P 4 ).

8. The method according to claim 4 , comprising:

adapting values of the control parameters (DB 4 , TD 4 ) of the second voltage control unit to limit a number of control actions executed by the second voltage control device within a predetermined time period.

Assignments (2)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Mar 6, 2020
From: ABB SCHWEIZ AG
To: ABB POWER GRIDS SWITZERLAND AG
Reel/Frame 052916/0001 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jul 23, 2010
From: LARSSON, MATS
To: ABB RESEARCH LTD
Reel/Frame 024736/0647 →