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A Novel AC/DC Power Flow: HVDC-LCC/VSC Inclusion Into the PFPD Bus Admittance Matrix

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IEEE ACCESS
Volume 10, Issue -, Pages 38123-38136

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IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
DOI: 10.1109/ACCESS.2022.3165183

Keywords

Load flow; Propagation losses; HVDC transmission; Voltage control; Transmitters; Power systems; Receivers; AC; DC power flow; admittance matrix power flow; HVDC-VSC; HVDC-LCC; AC; DC Italian transmission network

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This paper generalizes the matrix algorithm PFPD for computing power flow solutions in real and large AC/DC transmission networks. It demonstrates that HVDC-VSC/LCC links can be viewed as PV/PQ constraints, encompassing both AC and DC characteristics. The algorithm is also capable of estimating the reactive power absorption of HVDC-LCC links.
In this paper, the matrix algorithm PFPD is generalized in order to compute the power flow solution of real and large AC/DC transmission networks. In particular, it is demonstrated that the HVDC-VSC/LCC links can be seen from the AC power systems as PV/PQ constraints, which englobe both the AC and DC characteristics of the HVDC links. The proposed analytical formulation to assess the PV/PQ constraints is valid for any other numerical methods (e.g., Newton-Raphson and derived, Gauss-Seidel, etc.). Furthermore, an iterative procedure for estimating the reactive power absorption of HVDC-LCC links from the power system is proposed. In order to validate the algorithm, solution comparisons with the commercial software DIgSILENT PowerFactoy are presented. This validation procedure shows that the algorithm can analyse large and real HVAC/HVDC networks (e.g., the Italian transmission one with its five HVDC links). Therefore, the conciseness, accuracy and performances of PFPD for studying real and large AC/DC power systems is confirmed.

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