2020 IEEE Green Technologies Conference(GreenTech) 2020
DOI: 10.1109/greentech46478.2020.9289720
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Local Phasor-Based Control of DER Inverters for Voltage Regulation on Distribution Feeders

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“…Building on this three-phase linear model, the work of Sankur developed the LUPFM, introducing an additional relationship between voltage phasor angles and power flows into a model that was previously only capable of specifying voltage magnitudes. 4 This allowed for the treatment of a phasor in its entirety within the structure of the model.…”
Section: Linearizationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Building on this three-phase linear model, the work of Sankur developed the LUPFM, introducing an additional relationship between voltage phasor angles and power flows into a model that was previously only capable of specifying voltage magnitudes. 4 This allowed for the treatment of a phasor in its entirety within the structure of the model.…”
Section: Linearizationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In contrast, we create configuration C 2 by adding a pair to χ at node 60, which is adjacent to node 61. We design PBC controllers with C 1 and C 2 using the method from our previous work [3], and simulate the closed-loop systems using Opal-RT's ePHASORSIM nonlinear power flow simulator. In the simulation we use reasonable phasor targets and initial conditions, and apply three step change power disturbances.…”
Section: Problem Formulation a Example On Ieee 123-node Test Feedermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For blue and yellow nodes, we use the associated stable F matrices to simulate the closed-loop system (22) on the nonlinear grid model, and verify that the system converges to the phasor target. For red nodes, we use a more advanced but slower parameter search algorithm from [3] than our method in Section II-H2. All but one of the nodes checked by ePHASORSIM agree with the NPP results.…”
Section: A Non-colocated Placement Process (Npp)mentioning
confidence: 99%
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