IEEE Power & Energy Society Web-Based Tutorial
Smart Distribution: DA/DMS Systems and ADMS Integration with DERs and Microgrids
Session 2: Distribution System Modeling for DA/DMS
Presented by: Jiyuan Fan, Ph.D, Chief Engineer, Souhtern States LLC and John D. McDonald, Smart grid Business Development Leader, GE
Session prices vary based on IEEE membership. Each session will be available for streaming for 1 year from purchase date. In addition, CEUs/PDHs will be available for purchase. After the presentation date, tutorials and corresponding slides will be available on the IEEE Power & Energy Society Resource Center’s ->Education tab.
Tutorial Overview:
This course introduces the intuitive concepts, fundamental theories and practical technologies on distribution system modeling, analysis, automation and management, including the core functionalities and real use cases of the Distribution Automation and Management Systems (DA/DMS) and the advanced applications in Smart Distribution, as well as the integration with Distributed Energy Resources {DERs) and Microgrids.
The course will cover the following break-down topics: the roles of Smart Distribution and DA/DMS in Smart Grid and Grid Modernization; overall framework and architecture of DA/DMS Systems in Smart Distribution; Distribution System modeling for operation analysis, automation and management; static and dynamic data management, advanced real-time and analytic applications in DA/DMS; Advanced DMS (ADMS) integration with other systems {OMS, AMI, DRM) in Smart Distribution; and ADMS integration with DERs and Microgrids, including DERs/Microgrids connection/disconnection to/from the Distribution Grid.
The course also introduces a series of new trends in Smart Distribution and ADMS Development, including Energy Storage related technologies, Transportation Electrification, Anti-islanding solutions, Resilient Fault Isolation and Service Restoration approaches without communications, etc.
This online tutorial will cover the following topics in each session:
Session 1: Introduction of DA/DMS - March 1, 2019 10-11:20 AM ET
This session will discuss the roles of DA/DMS in Smart Grid, Standards/regulations in Smart Distribution, Overview of distribution systems, substations, feeders, SA, FA, Framework of a DA/DMS and communication system; advanced DMS applications
Session 2: Distribution System Modeling for DA/DMS - March 6, 2019 10-11:20 AM ET
This session will be an overview of Overview of Distribution System Models, Individual component models (voltage sources), transformers and voltage, Regulators, switch devices, feeder lines, capacitor banks, distribution, generator and big motors, load models, general consumer loads), lEOs and protection devices, static and dynamic data models, etc.
Session 3: Advanced Real Time Application in DA/DMS - April 18, 2019 10-11:20 AM ET
This discussion will include Topology Processing, Dispatcher Load Flow, Distribution State Estimation, Fault Detection,Isolation and service Restoration (FDIR), Integrated Voltage/ Var Control {IVVC), ADMS integration with Adjacent Systems·Integration with OMS, Integration with DRMs, Integration with AMI.
Session 4: Advanced Analytics Applications in DA/DMS Systems - April 24, 2019 10-11:20 AM ET
This session will cover Distribution Load Flow Analysis, Short Circuit Analysis Optimal Feeder Reconfiguration, Optimal Capacitor Placement, Feeder Relay Protection Coordination, Maintenance and Outage Planning, Distribution Simulation.
Session 5: Future Developments, ADMS/DER/MG Integration - May 1, 2019 10-11:20 AM ET
This session will cover Distribution Load Flow Analysis, Short Circuit Analysis Optimal Feeder Reconfiguration, Optimal Capacitor Placement, Feeder Relay Protection Coordination, Maintenance and Outage Planning, Distribution Simulation.
ABOUT THE PRESENTERS:
Jiyuan Fan,PhD.,IEEE PES Fellow, is the Chief Engineer & Chief System Architect with Southern States LLC, Automation & Sensor Division;Senior Member of IEEE PES. Jiyuan has 38 years of experience in the Electric Transmission and Distribution industry. He received his BS degree from Taiyuan University of Technology, Taiyuan, China, MS degree from Chinese EPRI, Beijing, China and PhD's degree from Clarkson University, New York, USA, and worked as a Post Doctoriat Research Associate at Texas A&M University. Since then,he has worked in the Power System Automation area,including Smart Grid Solutions, Grid Automation and Anafytics, T&O Automation, EMS, OMS, OMS, SA, AMI, SCAOA, lEOs, etc., with the companies of Advanced Control Systems, Inc., Telvent Automation, Beijing Sifang Automation. He was with GE Digital Energy as the Strategic Planning Leader and Senior System Engineer on Smart Grid Solutions from 2008 to 2014. He is currently with Southern States LLC responsible for Grid Automation, Advanced Solutions and Smart lEOs Development. Jiyuan was the chief architecture and technical leader with ACS in developing/deploying the first full scale of OMS system in the industry in 1999-2002 and with Beijing Sifang in developing a generic Power Automation Platform for implementation and integration of OMS, EMS, SA, SCADA, etc., in 2003-2006. Jiyuan has published more than 30 technical papers and taught tutorial courses on Distribution Automation and Management systems in IEEE PES and OistribuTech conferences in the last seven years.
John McDonald, P.E., IEEE PES Fellow, is Smart Grid Business Development Leader for GE Power's Grid Solutions business. John has 4S years of experience in the electric utility transmission and distribution industry. John received his BSEE and MSEE (Power Engineering) degrees from Purdue University, and an MBA (Finance) degree from the University of California-Berkeley. John is a Life Fellow of IEEE, and was awarded the IEEE Millennium Medal, the IEEE Power & Energy Society (PES) Excellence in Power Distribution Engineering Award, the IEEE PES Substations Committee Distinguished Service Award, and the IEEE PES Meritorious Service Award. John is Past President of the IEEE PES, a member of the IEEE Global Public Policy Committee, and the Past Chair of the IEEE PES Substations Committee. John was the IEEE Division VII Director and on the IEEE Board of Directors. John was on the Board of Governors of the IEEE-SA (Standards Association), focusing on long term IEEE Smart Grid standards strategy. John received the 2009 Outstanding Electrical and Computer Engineer Award from Purdue University. John teaches a Smart Grid course at the Georgia Institute of Technology, a Smart Grid course forGE, and substation automation, distribution SCADA and communications courses for various IEEE PES local chapters as an IEEE PES Distinguished Lecturer. John has published one hundred papers and articles in the areas of SCADA, SCADA/EMS, SCADA/DMS and communications, and has co-authored five books.