A Benchmark Case for the Grid Survivability Analysis

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Among current priorities of the power system analysis is the development of metrics and computational tools for the resilience analysis during catastrophic events. New methods and tools are required for such an analysis and they have to be validated prior application to real systems. However, benchmark problems are not readily available due to the analysis novelty. The current paper presents a case based on the IEEE 14-bus system for this purpose. The grid is simplified to a graph with nodes representing generators, loads, and buses. Power inputs are imported from real-time simulations of the IEEE 14-bus system. Outcomes of all possible combinations of failed elements are presented in terms of probabilities for the grid to survive, partially survive, or fail. Only the power grid's ability to withstand adverse events (survivability) is analyzed. The grid's recoverability, the other part of the resilience analysis, is not considered.

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Poroseva, S. V., Soules, K. R., Shafiul Alam, S. M., Panwar, M., & Hovsapian, R. (2021). A Benchmark Case for the Grid Survivability Analysis. In IEEE Power and Energy Society General Meeting (Vol. 2021-July). IEEE Computer Society. https://doi.org/10.1109/PESGM46819.2021.9638124

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