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Stabilization of MT-HVDC grids via passivity-based control and convex optimization
Montoya Giraldo, Oscar Danilo; Gil González, Walter; Garces, Miguel Alejandro; Serra, Federico Martin
; Hernández, Jesus C.
Fecha de publicación:
07/2021
Editorial:
Elsevier Science SA
Revista:
Electric Power Systems Research
ISSN:
0378-7796
Idioma:
Inglés
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Resumen
This paper presents a model for stabilizing multi-terminal high voltage direct-current (MT-HVDC) networks with constant power terminals (CPTs) interfaced with power electronic converters. A hierarchical structure of hierarchical control is developed, which guarantees a stable operation under load variations. This structure includes a port-Hamiltonian formulation representing the network dynamics and a passivity-based control (PBC) for the primary control. This control guarantees stability according to Lyapunov?s theory. Next, a convex optimal power flow formulation based on semidefinite programming (SDP) defines the control?s set point in the secondary/tertiary control. The proposed stabilization scheme is general for both point-to-point HVDC systems and MTHVDC grids. Simulation results in MATLAB/Simulink demonstrate the stability of the primary control and the optimal performance of the secondary/tertiary control, considering three simulation scenarios on a reduced version of the CIGRE MT-HVDC test system: (i) variation of generation and load, (ii) short-circuit events with different fault resistances and (iii) grid topology variation. These simulations prove the applicability and efficiency of the proposed approach.
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Montoya Giraldo, Oscar Danilo; Gil González, Walter; Garces, Miguel Alejandro; Serra, Federico Martin; Hernández, Jesus C.; Stabilization of MT-HVDC grids via passivity-based control and convex optimization; Elsevier Science SA; Electric Power Systems Research; 196; 7-2021; 1-9
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