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Passivity of Electrical Transmission Networks modelled using Rectangular and Polar D-Q variables (2111.15377v1)

Published 30 Nov 2021 in eess.SY and cs.SY

Abstract: The increasing penetration of converter-interfaced distributed energy resources has brought out the need to develop decentralized criteria that would ensure the small-signal stability of the inter-connected system. Passivity of the D-Q admittance or impedance is a promising candidate for such an approach. It is facilitated by the inherent passivity of the D-Q impedance of an electrical network. However, the passivity conditions are generally restrictive and cannot be complied with in the low frequency range by the D-Q admittance of devices that follow typical power control strategies. However, this does not imply that the system is unstable. Therefore, alternative formulations that use polar variables (magnitude/phase angle of voltages and real/reactive power injection instead of the D-Q components of voltages and currents) are investigated. Passivity properties of the electrical network using these different formulations are brought out in this paper through analytical results and illustrative examples.

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