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Small-Signal Stability Analysis of Numerical Integration Methods

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Published Jan 24, 2022 in eess.SY , cs.NA , cs.SY , and math.NA

Abstract

The paper provides a novel framework to study the accuracy and stability of numerical integration schemes when employed for the time domain simulation of power systems. A matrix pencil-based approach is adopted to evaluate the error between the dynamic modes of the power system and the modes of the approximated discrete-time system arising from the application of the numerical method. The proposed approach can provide meaningful insights on how different methods compare to each other when applied to a power system, while being general enough to be systematically utilized for, in principle, any numerical method. The framework is illustrated for a handful of well-known explicit and implicit methods, while simulation results are presented based on the WSCC 9-bus system, as well as on a 1, 479-bus dynamic model of the All-Island Irish Transmission System.

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