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Harmonic Power-Flow Study of Hybrid AC/DC Grids with Converter-Interfaced Distributed Energy Resources

Published 6 Feb 2023 in eess.SY and cs.SY | (2302.02864v1)

Abstract: As the share of Converter-Interfaced Distributed Energy Resources (CIDERs) in power distribution systems increases, hybrid AC/DC distribution systems are drawing more interest. Indeed, CIDERs usually rely on DC power and hybrid AC/DC grids with few Network-Interfacing Converters (NICs) are a promising solution to decrease installation costs and conversion losses compared to a pure AC grid. However, interactions between the AC and DC subsystem of a hybrid AC/DC grid can lead to undesirable amplification and propagation of harmonics. The authors of this paper have recently proposed a Harmonic Power-Flow (HPF) method that accurately represents the AC power flows including the coupling between different harmonics. The HPF framework is formulated through the mismatch equations of the nodal equations between the grid and the resource models and solved by a Newton Raphson algorithm. This paper updates the HPF method to model hybrid AC/DC grids interconnected through NICs. To this end, the model of the NICs and the resulting coupling between the AC and DC subsystems is included in the mismatch equations and the Jacobian matrix of the algorithm. The updated HPF method is applied to a typical hybrid AC/DC grid, and its accuracy is validated through detailed time-domain simulations with Simulink.

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