Modeling and compensation design for a power hardware-in-the-loop simulation of an AC distribution system

Nathan Ainsworth, A. Hariri, K. Prabakar, A. Pratt, M. Baggu
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Power hardware-in-the-loop (PHIL) simulation, where actual hardware under text is coupled with a real-time digital model in closed loop, is a powerful tool for analyzing new methods of control for emerging distributed power systems. However, without careful design and compensation of the interface between the simulated and actual systems, PHIL simulations may exhibit instability and modeling inaccuracies. This paper addresses issues that arise in the PHIL simulation of a hardware battery inverter interfaced with a simulated distribution feeder. Both the stability and accuracy issues are modeled and characterized, and a methodology for design of PHIL interface compensation to ensure stability and accuracy is presented. The stability and accuracy of the resulting compensated PHIL simulation is then shown by experiment.
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交流配电系统电源半在环仿真的建模与补偿设计
电力硬件在环仿真(PHIL)是一种分析新兴分布式电力系统控制新方法的有力工具,它将实际硬件与闭环中的实时数字模型相结合。然而,如果不仔细设计和补偿模拟系统和实际系统之间的接口,PHIL模拟可能会表现出不稳定性和建模不准确性。本文解决了硬件电池逆变器与模拟配电馈线接口的PHIL仿真中出现的问题。对稳定性和精度问题进行了建模和表征,并提出了一种保证稳定性和精度的界面补偿设计方法。通过实验验证了补偿后的PHIL仿真的稳定性和准确性。
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