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Towards Distributed Stability Analytics of Dynamic Power Systems: A Phasor-Circuit Theory Perspective

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arxiv 1907.12054 v1 pith:EW3T44W6 submitted 2019-07-28 eess.SY cs.SY

Towards Distributed Stability Analytics of Dynamic Power Systems: A Phasor-Circuit Theory Perspective

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With the rapid development of renewable and distributed energies, the underlying dynamics of power systems are no longer dominated by large synchronous generators, but by numerous dynamic components with heterogeneous characteristics. In such a situation, the traditional stability analysis method may fail due to the challenges of heterogeneity and scalability. In this paper, we handle this issue by fundamental circuit theory. Inspired by the work of Brayton and Moser in the nonlinear RLC circuit, we extend the concept of the voltage potential to phasor circuits and offer new results into the distributed stability analytics in power systems. We show that under certain distributed passivity-like conditions the system-wide stability can be ensured. The simulation of a 3-bus system is also provided to verify our results.

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