Quantitative Assessment for Commutation Security Based on Extinction Angle Trajectory

In order to reduce the risk of commutation failure (CF) in the AC/DC hybrid power system, the quantitative analysis on CF is required for on-line assessment and optimal control. This paper presents an accurate and reliable method to quantify the commutation security based on the trajectory due to th...

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Main Authors: Qi Tao, Yusheng Xue
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: IEEE 2021-01-01
Series:Journal of Modern Power Systems and Clean Energy
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Online Access:https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/9163309/
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spelling doaj-f5f6fe9bc2b64204a71d44686292c8552021-04-23T16:14:39ZengIEEEJournal of Modern Power Systems and Clean Energy2196-54202021-01-019232833710.35833/MPCE.2019.0002399163309Quantitative Assessment for Commutation Security Based on Extinction Angle TrajectoryQi Tao0Yusheng Xue1School of Electrical Engineering, Zhejiang University,Hangzhou,China,31000School of Electrical Engineering, Zhejiang University,Hangzhou,China,31000In order to reduce the risk of commutation failure (CF) in the AC/DC hybrid power system, the quantitative analysis on CF is required for on-line assessment and optimal control. This paper presents an accurate and reliable method to quantify the commutation security based on the trajectory due to the complexity of the high-voltage direct current (HVDC) model. Firstly, the characteristics of the extinction angle trajectory are analyzed under both commutation success and failure conditions. The commutation security margin index (CSMI) is then proposed for the HVDC systems. Moreover, a search strategy for parameter limits is put forward based on the sensitivity analysis of CSMI to accelerate the search speed with a guaranteed accuracy level. A modified IEEE 39-bus power system and an actual large-scale power system with 46 generators and 821 buses are utilized to verify the validity and robustness of the proposed index and strategy.https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/9163309/AC/DC hybrid power systemcommutation failure (CF)commutation security marginhigh-voltage direct current (HVDC)security limit
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Quantitative Assessment for Commutation Security Based on Extinction Angle Trajectory
Journal of Modern Power Systems and Clean Energy
AC/DC hybrid power system
commutation failure (CF)
commutation security margin
high-voltage direct current (HVDC)
security limit
author_facet Qi Tao
Yusheng Xue
author_sort Qi Tao
title Quantitative Assessment for Commutation Security Based on Extinction Angle Trajectory
title_short Quantitative Assessment for Commutation Security Based on Extinction Angle Trajectory
title_full Quantitative Assessment for Commutation Security Based on Extinction Angle Trajectory
title_fullStr Quantitative Assessment for Commutation Security Based on Extinction Angle Trajectory
title_full_unstemmed Quantitative Assessment for Commutation Security Based on Extinction Angle Trajectory
title_sort quantitative assessment for commutation security based on extinction angle trajectory
publisher IEEE
series Journal of Modern Power Systems and Clean Energy
issn 2196-5420
publishDate 2021-01-01
description In order to reduce the risk of commutation failure (CF) in the AC/DC hybrid power system, the quantitative analysis on CF is required for on-line assessment and optimal control. This paper presents an accurate and reliable method to quantify the commutation security based on the trajectory due to the complexity of the high-voltage direct current (HVDC) model. Firstly, the characteristics of the extinction angle trajectory are analyzed under both commutation success and failure conditions. The commutation security margin index (CSMI) is then proposed for the HVDC systems. Moreover, a search strategy for parameter limits is put forward based on the sensitivity analysis of CSMI to accelerate the search speed with a guaranteed accuracy level. A modified IEEE 39-bus power system and an actual large-scale power system with 46 generators and 821 buses are utilized to verify the validity and robustness of the proposed index and strategy.
topic AC/DC hybrid power system
commutation failure (CF)
commutation security margin
high-voltage direct current (HVDC)
security limit
url https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/9163309/
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