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Modeling Hybrid AC/DC Power Systems with the Complex Frequency Concept

Published 28 Oct 2023 in eess.SY and cs.SY | (2310.18789v1)

Abstract: The concept of complex frequency has been recently introduced on the IEEE Transactions on Power Systems to study bus voltage variations in magnitude and frequency and their link with complex power injections of a power system. In this paper, the complex frequency is applied to time-varying series connections, namely, RLC dynamic branches, regulating transformers and AC/DC converters. The proposed modeling approach allows deriving an explicit expression for the complex frequency of the voltage of a certain bus as a linear combination of three elements: net current injected by the devices connected to the bus, adjacent voltages, and time-varying series branches. The proposed formulation unifies the link between voltage and frequency dynamics in AC, DC, as well as hybrid AC/DC power systems. A variety of static and dynamic examples are presented to show the potential of the proposed formulation. Relevant applications of the proposed modeling approach are outlined.

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