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Toward Distributed Stability Analytics for Power Systems with Heterogeneous Bus Dynamics

arXiv:1908.00752

summary

The paper derives a local passivity index condition that guarantees system-wide stability for power systems with heterogeneous, nonlinear bus dynamics, and validates the approach with control designs and simulations on a 3-bus system.

Abstract

The stability issue emerges as a growing number of diverse power apparatus connecting to the power system. The stability analysis for such power systems is required to adapt to heterogeneity and scalability. This paper derives a local passivity index condition that guarantees the system-wide stability for lossless power systems with interconnected, nonlinear, heterogeneous bus dynamics. Our condition requires each bus dynamics to be output feedback passive with a large enough index w.r.t. a special supply rate. This condition fits for numerous existing models since it only constrains the input-output property rather than the detailed dynamics. Furthermore, for three typical examples of bus dynamics in power systems, we show that this condition can be reached via proper control designs. Simulations on a 3-bus heterogeneous power system verify our results in both lossless and lossy cases. The conservativeness of our condition is also demonstrated, as well as the impact on transient stability. It shows that our condition is quite tight and a larger index benefits transient stability.

Topics & keywords

#power system stability#heterogeneous bus dynamics#passivity index#distributed control#transient stabilityoutput feedback passivelossless power systembus dynamicscontrol designsimulation