Abstract

To restrict the excessive short-circuit current (SCC), this letter proposes an SCC-constrained optimal topology adjustment model considering the N-1 security criterion. Topology adjustment, including transmission switching (TS), bus sectionalization (BS), lines operating out of breaker bay (LOB) and commitment status of units (CU), has nonlinear relationships with SCC and is difficult to express explicitly. In this letter, an explicit formulation of SCC considering topology adjustment is proposed based on the equation of admittance matrix and nodal self-impedance, which is further recast as a mixed-integer linear programming (MILP) model. In addition, the N-1 security criterion is included for avoiding jeopardizing system security by topology adjustment. Numerical case studies validate the effectiveness and advantages of the proposed model in SCC restriction.

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