Generic Modeling and Control Framework for Power Systems Dominated by Power Converters Connected Through a Passive Transmission and Distribution Grid

In this paper, a compact mathematical model having an elegant structure, together with a generic control framework, are proposed for generic power systems dominated by power converters that are interconnected through a passive transmission and distribution (T&D) grid, by adopting the port...

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Main Authors: Qing-Chang Zhong, Marcio Stefanello
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Published: China electric power research institute 2024-01-01
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description In this paper, a compact mathematical model having an elegant structure, together with a generic control framework, are proposed for generic power systems dominated by power converters that are interconnected through a passive transmission and distribution (T&D) grid, by adopting the port-Hamiltonian (pH) systems theory and the fundamental circuit theory. The models of generic T&D lines are developed and then the model of a generic T&D grid is established. With the proposed control framework, the controlled converters are proven to be passive and Input-to-State Stable (ISS). The compact mathematical model is scalable and can be applied to power systems with multiple power electronic converters with generic passive controllers, passive local loads, and different types of passive T&D lines connected in a meshed configuration without self-loops, so it is very generic. Moreover, the resulting power system is proven to be ISS as well. The analysis is carried out without assumptions on constant frequency/voltage, constant loads, and/or lossless networks, except the need of passivity for all parts involved, and without using the Clarke/Park transformations or the graph theory. To simplify the presentation, three-phase balanced systems are adopted but the results can be easily adapted for single-phase or unbalanced three-phase systems.
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spelling doaj-art-2d69c7bcc07c4f03ba3f3261f3e4aa4b2025-08-20T01:51:39ZengChina electric power research instituteCSEE Journal of Power and Energy Systems2096-00422024-01-0110129230110.17775/CSEEJPES.2023.0640010376017Generic Modeling and Control Framework for Power Systems Dominated by Power Converters Connected Through a Passive Transmission and Distribution GridQing-Chang Zhong0Marcio Stefanello1Illinois Institute of Technology,Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering,Chicago,IL,USA,60616Fundacao Universidade Federal do Pampa at Alegrete,RS,Brazil,97546–550In this paper, a compact mathematical model having an elegant structure, together with a generic control framework, are proposed for generic power systems dominated by power converters that are interconnected through a passive transmission and distribution (T&D) grid, by adopting the port-Hamiltonian (pH) systems theory and the fundamental circuit theory. The models of generic T&D lines are developed and then the model of a generic T&D grid is established. With the proposed control framework, the controlled converters are proven to be passive and Input-to-State Stable (ISS). The compact mathematical model is scalable and can be applied to power systems with multiple power electronic converters with generic passive controllers, passive local loads, and different types of passive T&D lines connected in a meshed configuration without self-loops, so it is very generic. Moreover, the resulting power system is proven to be ISS as well. The analysis is carried out without assumptions on constant frequency/voltage, constant loads, and/or lossless networks, except the need of passivity for all parts involved, and without using the Clarke/Park transformations or the graph theory. To simplify the presentation, three-phase balanced systems are adopted but the results can be easily adapted for single-phase or unbalanced three-phase systems.https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/10376017/Input-to-State Stable (ISS)passivityport-Hamiltonian (pH) systemsPower electronic converters dominated power systemsSynchronized and Democratized (SYNDEM) grid architecture
spellingShingle Qing-Chang Zhong
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Generic Modeling and Control Framework for Power Systems Dominated by Power Converters Connected Through a Passive Transmission and Distribution Grid
CSEE Journal of Power and Energy Systems
Input-to-State Stable (ISS)
passivity
port-Hamiltonian (pH) systems
Power electronic converters dominated power systems
Synchronized and Democratized (SYNDEM) grid architecture
title Generic Modeling and Control Framework for Power Systems Dominated by Power Converters Connected Through a Passive Transmission and Distribution Grid
title_full Generic Modeling and Control Framework for Power Systems Dominated by Power Converters Connected Through a Passive Transmission and Distribution Grid
title_fullStr Generic Modeling and Control Framework for Power Systems Dominated by Power Converters Connected Through a Passive Transmission and Distribution Grid
title_full_unstemmed Generic Modeling and Control Framework for Power Systems Dominated by Power Converters Connected Through a Passive Transmission and Distribution Grid
title_short Generic Modeling and Control Framework for Power Systems Dominated by Power Converters Connected Through a Passive Transmission and Distribution Grid
title_sort generic modeling and control framework for power systems dominated by power converters connected through a passive transmission and distribution grid
topic Input-to-State Stable (ISS)
passivity
port-Hamiltonian (pH) systems
Power electronic converters dominated power systems
Synchronized and Democratized (SYNDEM) grid architecture
url https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/10376017/
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