To accurately capture the dynamics of a large-scale ac/dc system as a whole and the interactions between its individual components, a simulation method with high precision and efficiency is in… Click to show full abstract
To accurately capture the dynamics of a large-scale ac/dc system as a whole and the interactions between its individual components, a simulation method with high precision and efficiency is in great demand. For this purpose, we develop a multi-domain co-simulation method, in which the target system is partitioned into multiple dc and ac subsystems, represented by our proposed shifted-frequency phasor (SFP) models and the traditional EMT models, respectively. SFP models can be simulated with a much larger time step, leading to a significant improvement in simulation efficiency under a given requirement of precision. Further, a new interface model, namely, hybrid multi-domain transmission-line model (HMD-TLM), is developed to reflect the interactions between SFP models and EMT models, with the additional benefit of producing instantaneous and phasor waveforms simultaneously. Thus, the multi-domain co-simulation is implemented based on the efficient SFP models, the HMD-TLM, and a designed time sequences of simulation. The performance (efficiency and accuracy) of the proposed method has been validated on the well-known CIGRE ac/dc system as well as a practical system integrating large ac grids and modular-multilevel-converter-based multi-terminal dc grids.
               
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