A Method for Determining the Droop Control Coefficient of Multi-terminal vsc-hvdc System
A VSC-HVDC, a multi-terminal technology, applied in the field of coordinated control between converter stations, can solve problems such as ignoring the stability analysis of mathematical models, achieve optimal stability and robustness, ensure stability, and increase constraints Effect
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[0051] The technical solutions and technical effects of the present invention will be further described in detail below in conjunction with the accompanying drawings and specific embodiments.
[0052] A method for determining the droop control coefficient of a multi-terminal VSC-HVDC system, comprising the following steps:
[0053] Step 1: Decouple the AC-DC system based on the average value model of VSC, and the DC side of the converter is equivalent to a DC current source, and the DC line is π-type equivalent to obtain the equivalent model of the VSC-HVDC system.
[0054] Step 2: Establish its state space model based on the equivalent model of the multi-terminal VSC-HVDC system. Specifically:
[0055] Let the state space model of the multi-terminal VSC-HVDC system be
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[0057] In the formula: x is the state variable; ω is the disturbance variable; u is the control variable; y and z are the output variables; A, B ω , B u , C y , C z is the state matrix.
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