基于dsv和指数逼近的输电线路电压电流分布数学模型

Swati Agrawal Dhanjal, P. Daigavane, J. Helonde
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本文利用分布状态变量建立了输电线路电压和电流分布的数学模型,给出了输电线路两端电压和电流的时域解及其线路分布。这是通过将电压和电流分布作为分布状态变量(dsv)并将传输线方程转换为常微分方程来实现的。总体而言,将传输线与其他集总动态元件(如电容器、电感等)一样处理,采用后向微分公式进行时间离散化,将DSV传输线元件转换为简单的时域伴侣模型,并由此推导出其局部截断误差。针对电压、电流分布随时间变化的复杂性,提出了一种精度可控的分段指数控制方法。设计了一种分段算法,对直线进行动态对分,保证总分段指数误差小于局部截断误差。使用这种方法,在开始仿真之前,用户可以自由地在任何点和时间看到线路电压和电流,而无需明确地分割线路。
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Mathematical Model of Voltage and Current Distribution in Transmission Line Using DSVs and Exponential Approximation
In this paper a mathematical model is developed for the distribution of voltage and current in the transmission line using distributed state variables .It gives the time domain solution of the terminal voltage and current as well as their line distributions. This is achieved by treating voltage and current distributions as distributed state variables (DSVs) and turning the transmission line equation into an ordinary differential equation. Overall the transmission line is treated like other lumped dynamic components, such as capacitors, inductors, etc using backward differentiation formula for time discretization, the DSV transmission line component is converted to a simple time domain companion model, from which its local truncation error can be derived. As the voltage and current distribution get more complicated with time ,a new piecewise exponential with controlled accuracy is invented. A segmentation algorithm is also devised so that the line is dynamically bisected to guarantee that the total piecewise exponential error is a small fraction of the local truncation error. Using this approach, the user can see the line voltage and current at any point and time freely without explicitly segmenting the line before starting the simulation.
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