Ieee 30 Bus Technical Note
Ieee 30 Bus Technical Note
Ieee 30 Bus Technical Note
Contents
Objective .............................................................................................................. 1
Validation ............................................................................................................. 4
Set-up Instructions ................................................................................................ 5
Future updates to the system model ........................................................................ 5
Technical References.............................................................................................. 5
Appendix 1 ........................................................................................................... 6
IEEE 30 Bus System
1.0 Objective
IEEE bus systems are used by researchers to implement new ideas and concepts. This technical note describes the
details of the IEEE 30-bus system [1]. The system consists of loads, capacitor banks, transmission lines, and
generators. Figure 1 depicts a part of the PSCAD model of the IEEE 30-bus system.
P+jQ
T15_23
P+jQ
Bus15
P+jQ
Bus18
Bus14
T 15_18
T18_19
T14_15
T12_15
P+jQ
T12_14
Bus16
P+jQ
slack bus
Bus12
Synchronous T12_16
RRL
Condensor
Bus13 T 12_13
RRL T16_17
#2
#1
Bus1
P+jQ
Bus4
Bus3
P+jQ
T 1_3 T3_4
T1_2
T2_4 T4_6
T2_6
Bus2
T2_5
P+jQ
RRL
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Each machine (generator) is represented as a voltage source where its source impedance is set arbitrarily as 10
Ohms. Table 1 summarizes the characteristics of each source, with a base of 100 [MVA] for per unitizing.
Transmission lines are modelled using the Bergeron model. Table 2 summarizes the transmission line
parameters.
Table 2 - Transmission line characteristics of IEEE 30-bus system
Line
From R [pu/m] X [pu/m] B [pu/m]
To Bus
Bus
1 2 1.92E-07 5.75E-07 5.28E-07
1 3 4.52E-07 1.65E-06 4.08E-07
2 4 5.70E-07 1.74E-06 3.68E-07
2 5 4.72E-07 1.98E-06 4.18E-07
2 6 5.81E-07 1.76E-06 3.74E-07
3 4 1.32E-07 3.79E-07 8.40E-08
4 6 1.19E-07 4.14E-07 9.00E-08
5 7 4.60E-07 1.16E-06 2.04E-07
6 7 2.67E-07 8.20E-07 1.70E-07
6 8 1.20E-07 4.20E-07 9.00E-08
6 28 1.69E-07 5.99E-07 1.30E-07
8 28 6.36E-07 2.00E-06 4.28E-07
9 10 1.00E-09 1.10E-06 1.00E-09
9 11 1.00E-09 2.08E-06 1.00E-09
10 17 3.24E-07 8.45E-07 1.00E-09
10 20 9.36E-07 2.09E-06 1.00E-09
10 21 3.48E-07 7.49E-07 1.00E-09
10 22 7.27E-07 1.50E-06 1.00E-09
12 13 1.00E-09 1.40E-06 1.00E-09
12 14 1.23E-06 2.56E-06 1.00E-09
12 15 6.62E-07 1.30E-06 1.00E-09
12 16 9.45E-07 1.99E-06 1.00E-09
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2.0 Validation
The PSCAD model was validated against the PSS/E power flow values from [1]. Table 4 depicts line and source
power flow comparison.
PSS/E PSCAD
Bus
P [pu] Q [pu] P [pu] Q [pu]
1 2.609 -0.168 2.6070 -0.1530
2 0.400 0.500 0.3992 0.5167
5 0.000 0.369 0.0025 0.3868
8 0.000 0.371 -0.0000 0.4047
11 0.000 0.162 0.0004 0.1662
13 0.000 0.106 0.0009 0.1111
To
From Bus
Bus
1 2 1.732 -0.2130 1.7320 -0.2098
1 3 0.846 -0.0240 0.8442 -0.0128
2 4 0.426 0.0470 0.4253 0.0589
2 5 0.824 0.0180 0.8239 0.0142
2 6 0.603 0.0050 0.6026 0.0169
3 4 0.813 -0.0360 0.8116 -0.0408
4 6 0.715 -0.1760 0.7128 -0.1745
5 7 0.148 -0.1330 0.1469 -0.1465
6 7 0.377 -0.0300 0.3749 -0.0375
6 8 0.296 -0.0810 0.2947 -0.0990
6 28 0.186 0.0110 0.1861 0.0112
8 28 0.005 -0.0040 0.0052 -0.0045
9 10 0.277 0.0590 0.2776 0.0567
9 11 0.000 0.1620 0.0004 0.1662
10 17 0.053 0.0440 0.0531 0.0428
10 20 0.090 0.0370 0.0900 0.0362
10 21 0.157 0.0980 0.1574 0.0980
10 22 0.076 0.0450 0.0754 0.0450
12 13 0.000 0.1060 0.0009 0.1111
12 14 0.078 0.0220 0.0779 0.0227
12 15 0.177 0.0640 0.1771 0.0648
12 16 0.072 0.0340 0.0721 0.0335
14 15 0.016 0.0060 0.0159 0.0067
15 18 0.060 0.0160 0.0590 0.0157
15 23 0.050 0.0290 0.0503 0.0296
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This example is compatible with PSCAD v4.5.3 and beyond. The files
New_IEEE_30_CT.pscx
Replace the voltage sources with detailed machine models for dynamic analysis.
Update short circuit levels of each source to represent specific system strengths.
[1] Illinois Center for a Smarter Electric Grid. (2013). [Online]. Available FTP:
http://publish.illinois.edu/smartergrid/
[2] http://sas.ieee.ca/pesias/seminar_slides/IEEE_PES-IAS_Chapter_24_01_13.pdf
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Appendix 1
The line resistances and reactances are provided in [1] for each line segment of the test system. The following
table lists the approximate line length of each segment, based on typical line data (as listed in Table A-2).
Table A-1- Approximate line lengths based on typical line reactance values as shown in Table A-2
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24 25 57.3249 1.15E+02
25 26 66.2112 1.32E+02
25 27 36.4162 7.28E+01
27 29 72.3096 1.45E+02
27 30 105.0667 2.10E+02
29 30 78.9307 1.58E+02
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