Supplementary DC control in a two area AC/DC power system

J. M. Castellanos, R. J. Fleming
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Abstract

The performance of supervisory control associated with a high voltage two area power system interconnected by HVAC and HVDC tie lines is examined. The system includes supplementary DC control interacting with the conventional AC area controls. Taking advantage of the fast controllability of DC links, supplementary control utilizing DC power modulation could simultaneously improve system dynamic stability, reduce area control error, and reduce inadvertent energy interchange. The supplementary DC power modulation is based on variation of the net power interchange due to step load disturbances in one of the control areas. A linear model was used for the power system to study small changes around a base reference state and only the power-frequency control aspects of the overall power system control problems were considered. Eigenstructure analysis of the state space model of the power system was used to evaluate system stability. Control optimization was achieved by minimization of a performance index which is a function of the area control error (ACE). Computer simulation was used to obtain power system dynamic responses to step load disturbances and to estimate the optimal controller parameters.<>
两区交直流电源系统的补充直流控制
研究了由暖通和直流并网线路连接的高压两区电力系统的监控性能。该系统包括补充直流控制与常规交流区域控制相互作用。利用直流链路的快速可控性,利用直流功率调制的补充控制可以同时提高系统的动态稳定性,减少区域控制误差,减少无意的能量交换。补充直流功率调制是基于在一个控制区域中由于阶跃负载扰动而产生的净功率交换的变化。电力系统采用线性模型来研究基本参考状态附近的微小变化,只考虑整个电力系统控制问题的工频控制方面。利用电力系统状态空间模型的特征结构分析来评价系统的稳定性。控制优化是通过最小化作为区域控制误差函数的性能指标来实现的。利用计算机仿真得到了电力系统在阶跃负荷扰动下的动态响应,并估计了最优控制器参数。
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