Multi-terminal flexible direct current system droop coefficient optimization method based on small signal modeling
A multi-terminal flexible, DC system technology, applied in AC network circuits, power transmission AC networks, electrical components, etc., can solve the problems of lack of effective analysis methods, insufficient attention to small disturbance analysis, and shorten the adjustment time.
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[0054] Step 1: Determine the system structure
[0055] Divide the multi-terminal system into several subsystems for modeling, which can be divided into several parts: sending-end converter station, receiving-end converter station and DC network;
[0056] Step 2: Model the sending end converter station
[0057] Measure the three-phase voltage and current at the point of common coupling (PCC), according to Kirchhoff's law, the differential equation under the dq axis is
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[0061] where L c is the total equivalent inductance of the AC side; R c is the total equivalent resistance of the AC side; C is the inter-electrode capacitance of the VSC DC side; ω is the grid angular frequency; V sdi and V sdi is the dq axis voltage component at PCC, i di i qi is the dq axis current component at PCC; V cdi and V cqi is the dq axis voltage component of VSC AC side; I dci is the current on the DC line; i is the number of the converter station.
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