Authors

Alvaro Giusto

Abstract

This paper studies the dissipativity properties of a class of power system models, characterized by the absence of resistive loads and leaky lines. A Port-Controlled Hamiltonian (PCH) representation is given for each component of the network and its dissipativity properties are shown. The linear model around the equilibrium is shown to meet a convex condition in the frequency domain, able to be exploited in the stability analysis of interconnected systems. The application of this property to a classical example shows that it can be computationally exploited even in the case of non-idealized models.

Keywords

dissipativity, multipliers, power system stability

Citation

  • Journal: IFAC Proceedings Volumes
  • Year: 2007
  • Volume: 40
  • Issue: 20
  • Pages: 262–267
  • Publisher: Elsevier BV
  • DOI: 10.3182/20071017-3-br-2923.00044
  • Note: 3rd IFAC Symposium on System Structure and Control

BibTeX

@article{Giusto_2007,
  title={{ON SOME DISSIPATIVITY PROPERTIES OF A CLASS OF POWER SYSTEM MODELS}},
  volume={40},
  ISSN={1474-6670},
  DOI={10.3182/20071017-3-br-2923.00044},
  number={20},
  journal={IFAC Proceedings Volumes},
  publisher={Elsevier BV},
  author={Giusto, Alvaro},
  year={2007},
  pages={262--267}
}

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