Abstract

The rapid development of power electronics technology makes the traditional grid power generation, transmission, and consumption gradually show the trend of “power electronics”. With the increase in the number of power electronic converters, the accurate electromagnetic transient (EMT) simulation of model power electronic networks is under tremendous computational pressure. Aiming at solving the problem of slow calculation of large-scale power electronics simulation, scientists have widely used parallel computation of sub-networks to accelerate EMT simulation. This paper proposes an automatic grid partitioning algorithm for large power grids based on merging neighbor nodes with the basic principle of the transmission line decoupling (TLD) method. The algorithm can effectively reduce the communication time and the waiting time due to the uneven computational load during parallel simulation. Finally, the method is implemented in the CloudPSS platform with various scales of grids, and the test results show that the algorithm can realize the EMT simulation efficiently and accurately.

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