Author:
Wen-Kai Zhao,Wei-Zheng Gong,Bang-Peng Xie,Jia-Lin Wan
Abstract
Abstract
Efficiency of power system simulation has close relationship to the sparse LU factorization algorithm. Multifrontal method is a notable LU factorization member. This paper investigates the performance of multifrontal method in power system simulations. Performance of multifrontal method heavily relies on the frontal matrix size. Frontal matrix size can be represented by front size. Front size is subject to the treewidth of power network. A treewidth approximation method (TAM) is presented to approximate the treewidth of power network. Two derivatives of TAM are given to tackle the sparse matrices from power flow calculation and small signal stability eigenvalue analysis respectively. Simulation results verify the accuracy and efficiency of TAM and its derivatives. Further results indicate that most power networks have low treewidth, which is prone to degrading the performance of multifrontal method. Multifrontal method is able to gain its performance in power system simulations when the front size of the involved matrix is large enough.
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