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Modified Quasi-Steady State Model of DC System for Transient Stability Simulation under Asymmetric Faults

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  • Jun Liu
  • Zhanhong Wei
  • Wanliang Fang
  • Chao Duan
  • Junxian Hou
  • Zutao Xiang

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As using the classical quasi-steady state (QSS) model could not be able to accurately simulate the dynamic characteristics of DC transmission and its controlling systems in electromechanical transient stability simulation, when asymmetric fault occurs in AC system, a modified quasi-steady state model (MQSS) is proposed. The model firstly analyzes the calculation error induced by classical QSS model under asymmetric commutation voltage, which is mainly caused by the commutation voltage zero offset thus making inaccurate calculation of the average DC voltage and the inverter extinction advance angle. The new MQSS model calculates the average DC voltage according to the actual half-cycle voltage waveform on the DC terminal after fault occurrence, and the extinction advance angle is also derived accordingly, so as to avoid the negative effect of the asymmetric commutation voltage. Simulation experiments show that the new MQSS model proposed in this paper has higher simulation precision than the classical QSS model when asymmetric fault occurs in the AC system, by comparing both of them with the results of detailed electromagnetic transient (EMT) model of the DC transmission and its controlling system.

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  • Jun Liu & Zhanhong Wei & Wanliang Fang & Chao Duan & Junxian Hou & Zutao Xiang, 2015. "Modified Quasi-Steady State Model of DC System for Transient Stability Simulation under Asymmetric Faults," Mathematical Problems in Engineering, Hindawi, vol. 2015, pages 1-12, October.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlmpe:103649
    DOI: 10.1155/2015/103649
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    1. Hao Wu & Jing Li & Haibo Yang, 2024. "Research Methods for Transient Stability Analysis of Power Systems under Large Disturbances," Energies, MDPI, vol. 17(17), pages 1-25, August.

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