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Small-signal stability analysis for the multi-terminal VSC MVDC distribution network; a review

Journal

JOURNAL OF ENGINEERING-JOE
Volume -, Issue 16, Pages 1068-1075

Publisher

INST ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY-IET
DOI: 10.1049/joe.2018.8842

Keywords

power grids; bifurcation; stability; eigenvalues and eigenfunctions; power system stability; power electronics; distributed power generation; fault location; Lyapunov methods; power distribution protection; small-signal stability analysis; multiterminal VSC MVDC distribution network; stable operation; terrestrial multiterminal; medium voltage DC distribution network; future universal DC grid; power electronic based systems; PEBS; impedance-based methods; local stability analysis; state-space modelling-eigenvalue analysis method; global stability analysis; Lyapunov linearisation method; accurate small-signal; large-signal stability study; bifurcation analysis; single small-signal stability criterion; suitable small-signal stability approaches; multiterminal MVDC distribution network; low-voltage DC systems; high-voltage DC systems

Funding

  1. National Key R & D Program of China [2016YFB0900500]
  2. Beijing Natural Science Foundation [3182037]

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The stable operation and control of the proposed terrestrial multi-terminal Voltage Source Converter (VSC) medium voltage DC (MVDC) distribution network is a remarkable motivation towards developing the future universal DC grid interconnecting the low voltage DC systems on one side and the high voltage DC systems on the other. The small-signal stability analysis are important in designing these power electronic based systems (PEBS). In this study, small-signal stability approaches for PEBS are reviewed with the aim of identifying suitable methods for the proposed MVDC distribution network. It is established that the impedance-based methods are suitable for local stability analysis complementing very well with the state-space modelling-eigenvalue analysis method best for global stability analysis. The Lyapunov linearisation method offers simple, adaptable, and accurate small-signal and large-signal stability study. On the other hand, the bifurcation analysis is an emerging non-linear approach with promising efficiency and precision. In conclusion, there is no single small-signal stability criterion that encompass an acceptable level of accuracy, adaptability, and efficiency. Thus, the impedance-based methods combined with state-space modelling-eigenvalue analysis, Lyapunov linearisation, and bifurcation theory can be suitable small-signal stability approaches for the multi-terminal MVDC distribution network.

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