Evaluation method of multi-channel ac/dc cross-section transmission capacity and its constraint conditions
A technology of AC-DC hybrid connection and constraint conditions, which is applied in the field of evaluation of multi-channel AC-DC hybrid cross-section transmission capacity and its constraint conditions, can solve problems such as large amount of calculation, time-consuming, complex calculation, etc., and achieve accurate and reasonable calculation results , to meet the needs of engineering applications, the effect of short calculation time
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[0046] The present invention will be further described below in conjunction with the accompanying drawings and specific embodiments, so that those skilled in the art can better understand the present invention and implement it, but the examples given are not intended to limit the present invention.
[0047] like figure 1 As shown, an evaluation method for the transmission capacity and constraints of a multi-channel AC-DC hybrid cross-section. The multi-channel AC-DC hybrid cross-section includes flexible DC lines and AC lines. The evaluation method includes the following steps:
[0048] First read the basic data of the AC-DC hybrid section, which includes: the total number of lines in the AC-DC hybrid section, the number of pre-installed flexible DC lines, the number of AC lines, and the rated power P of each line iN . Among them, the line in the AC-DC hybrid section is denoted as l i , i=1, 2, 3,...m, wherein the first n lines are AC lines, and the last m-n lines are lines ...
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