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Co-Optimization Approach To Post-Storm Recovery For Interdependent Power And Transportation Systems, Yinyin Ge, Lili Du, Hongzing Ye Jul 2019

Co-Optimization Approach To Post-Storm Recovery For Interdependent Power And Transportation Systems, Yinyin Ge, Lili Du, Hongzing Ye

Electrical and Computer Engineering Faculty Publications

The power and transportation systems are urban interdependent critical infrastructures (CIs). During the post-disaster restoration process, transportation mobility and power restoration process are interdependent, and their functionalities significantly affect other well-beings of other urban CIs. Therefore, to enhance the resilience of urban CIs, successful recovery strategies should promote CI function cooperatively and synergistically to distribute goods and services efficiently. This paper develops an integrative framework that addresses the challenges of enhancing the recovery efficiency of urban power and transportation systems in short-term recovery period. Specifically, the post-storm recovery process is considered as a scheduling problem under the constraints representing crew …


Transient Stability Test Systems For Direct Stability Methods, V. Vittal, D Martin, R Chu, J Fish, J C. Giri, C K. Tang, F. Eugenio Villaseca, R G. Farmer Feb 1992

Transient Stability Test Systems For Direct Stability Methods, V. Vittal, D Martin, R Chu, J Fish, J C. Giri, C K. Tang, F. Eugenio Villaseca, R G. Farmer

Electrical and Computer Engineering Faculty Publications

A standard set of power system data with benchmark results are presented against which direct stability techniques to assess transient stability can be compared and tested. The test systems have been selected to display a wide range of dynamic characteristics to provide a robust test of the efficacy and accuracy of the various analytical techniques to analyze transient stability. Transient stability test system data and benchmark results obtained from two commercially available time-domain stability analysis packages are presented