General Small-Signal Modeling and Parameter Optimization of the Soft Normally-Open Point Connected to the Distribution Network

The soft normally-open point (SNOP) is a multi-terminal power electronic device installed between two or more feeders in the low and medium voltage distribution network, which can adjust the active power and reactive power between the feeders. A small-signal model of SNOP connected to the distributi...

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Main Authors: Zhibi Lyu, Xuejun Pei, Yong Yang, Jihong Li
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: IEEE 2021-01-01
Series:IEEE Access
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Online Access:https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/9499097/
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spelling doaj-0346aa680d824a7287eed7a228a993372021-08-23T23:00:55ZengIEEEIEEE Access2169-35362021-01-01911257311258410.1109/ACCESS.2021.31007639499097General Small-Signal Modeling and Parameter Optimization of the Soft Normally-Open Point Connected to the Distribution NetworkZhibi Lyu0Xuejun Pei1https://orcid.org/0000-0001-8131-1262Yong Yang2Jihong Li3State Key Laboratory of Advanced Electromagnetic Engineering and Technology, Huazhong University of Science and Technology, Wuhan, ChinaState Key Laboratory of Advanced Electromagnetic Engineering and Technology, Huazhong University of Science and Technology, Wuhan, ChinaState Grid Zhejiang Electric Power Company Ltd., Hangzhou, ChinaState Grid Zhejiang Electric Power Company Ltd., Hangzhou, ChinaThe soft normally-open point (SNOP) is a multi-terminal power electronic device installed between two or more feeders in the low and medium voltage distribution network, which can adjust the active power and reactive power between the feeders. A small-signal model of SNOP connected to the distribution network is established. The model includes the linearization equations of the AC system, voltage source converter, control system and internal DC system. State space is used to describe the small-signal model. The state matrix of SNOP is derived, which is not limited by the strength of AC system and the number of terminals. The objective function of control parameter optimization is established according to the characteristic roots of the state matrix. Taking a three-terminal system as an example, the characteristic roots of the state matrix are calculated and the stability of the system can be judged. The accuracy of the model is verified by the comparison of the electromagnetic transient model and the small-signal model, and the parameter optimization method is verified by the time domain simulation.https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/9499097/Soft normally-open pointdistribution networksmall-signal modelstabilityparameter optimization
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author Zhibi Lyu
Xuejun Pei
Yong Yang
Jihong Li
spellingShingle Zhibi Lyu
Xuejun Pei
Yong Yang
Jihong Li
General Small-Signal Modeling and Parameter Optimization of the Soft Normally-Open Point Connected to the Distribution Network
IEEE Access
Soft normally-open point
distribution network
small-signal model
stability
parameter optimization
author_facet Zhibi Lyu
Xuejun Pei
Yong Yang
Jihong Li
author_sort Zhibi Lyu
title General Small-Signal Modeling and Parameter Optimization of the Soft Normally-Open Point Connected to the Distribution Network
title_short General Small-Signal Modeling and Parameter Optimization of the Soft Normally-Open Point Connected to the Distribution Network
title_full General Small-Signal Modeling and Parameter Optimization of the Soft Normally-Open Point Connected to the Distribution Network
title_fullStr General Small-Signal Modeling and Parameter Optimization of the Soft Normally-Open Point Connected to the Distribution Network
title_full_unstemmed General Small-Signal Modeling and Parameter Optimization of the Soft Normally-Open Point Connected to the Distribution Network
title_sort general small-signal modeling and parameter optimization of the soft normally-open point connected to the distribution network
publisher IEEE
series IEEE Access
issn 2169-3536
publishDate 2021-01-01
description The soft normally-open point (SNOP) is a multi-terminal power electronic device installed between two or more feeders in the low and medium voltage distribution network, which can adjust the active power and reactive power between the feeders. A small-signal model of SNOP connected to the distribution network is established. The model includes the linearization equations of the AC system, voltage source converter, control system and internal DC system. State space is used to describe the small-signal model. The state matrix of SNOP is derived, which is not limited by the strength of AC system and the number of terminals. The objective function of control parameter optimization is established according to the characteristic roots of the state matrix. Taking a three-terminal system as an example, the characteristic roots of the state matrix are calculated and the stability of the system can be judged. The accuracy of the model is verified by the comparison of the electromagnetic transient model and the small-signal model, and the parameter optimization method is verified by the time domain simulation.
topic Soft normally-open point
distribution network
small-signal model
stability
parameter optimization
url https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/9499097/
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