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Hybrid Average-Value/Detailed Modeling of Line-Commutated AC–DC Converters With Internal Faults For Electromagnetic Transient Simulations

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Recently, a hybrid average-value/detailed modeling technique has been presented for efficient electromagnetic transient (EMT) simulation of power systems containing ac–dc line-commutated rectifiers (LCRs). In this letter, the hybrid modeling methodology… Click to show full abstract

Recently, a hybrid average-value/detailed modeling technique has been presented for efficient electromagnetic transient (EMT) simulation of power systems containing ac–dc line-commutated rectifiers (LCRs). In this letter, the hybrid modeling methodology is extended to consider asymmetrical operation of LCRs due to internal faults of switches. The hybrid model permits large time-steps as opposed to conventional switching models that require precise handling of switching events and respectively small time-steps. The extended hybrid model is also demonstrated to possess numerical advantages over the existing state-of-the-art average-value models (AVMs) of faulty LCRs while providing more accurate results.

Keywords: value detailed; hybrid average; detailed modeling; value; electromagnetic transient; average value

Journal Title: IEEE Transactions on Power Systems
Year Published: 2021

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