Abstract
Transient rotor angle stability after a fault event is a computationally intensive process and performing it for large number of scenarios requires parallelization. To facilitate it, this paper presents a tool that combines scenario modeling, task list creation and dispatcher of parallel processes as a single platform in Python. PowerFactory allows only one instance from a user account in a Windows machine that can modify its database. The proposed approach overcomes this limitation and enable multiple instances from a single machine. It is tested on a single infinite machine equivalent (SIME) method for calculation of critical clearance time (CCT) while assessing the rotor angle stability. This approach leads to the reduction of computational time as a factor of number of parallel instances and significantly improves handling of tasks and aggregation of results. The methodology is generic and can be adopted to any software that provides a Python interface.
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