학술논문

A decomposition procedure to linearize the non-affine state space average model of STATCOM
Document Type
Conference
Source
2011 IEEE Symposium on Industrial Electronics and Applications Industrial Electronics and Applications (ISIEA), 2011 IEEE Symposium on. :36-41 Sep, 2011
Subject
Power, Energy and Industry Applications
Components, Circuits, Devices and Systems
Automatic voltage control
Mathematical model
Switches
Load modeling
Aerospace electronics
Power electronics
Limit-cycles
Power electronic systems
state space average model
non-affine systems
STATCOM
Language
Abstract
Various studies have been devoted to modulation and control of power electronic systems. Modeling of such a system is often required for control purposes. One modeling approach is the standard state space average model (SSSAM), which considers switching behaviors of the converters. The developed SSSAM of the static compensators (STATCOM) describes a non-affine model that is hardly controllable. A decomposition procedure has been proposed in this paper to make this non-affine SSSAM like an affine model. First, a non-affine SSSAM is derived that includes an interconnected STATCOM to an equivalent Thevenin model of the network along with the load. Then, the proposed decomposition procedure is applied to the non-affine SSSAM, where the resultant affine SSSAM is simulated. Simulations are presented for both the non-affine and the proposed affine model, showing the performance of the proposed procedure.