Real-Time Simulation-Based Multisolver Decoupling Technique for Complex Power-Electronics Circuits
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Abstract
This paper proposes a new method of decoupling and subdividing electrical circuits, containing power-electronics devices, in order to achieve fast and accurate real-time simulation. In this technique, each state variable can be discretized using different discretization methods. Combining implicit and explicit ODE solvers, state-space equations are decoupled while remaining accurate and stable. Unlike most traditional decoupling techniques previously proposed, the proposed one does not require artificial delay or supplementary states to be added in order to decouple the system. Furthermore, this technique is meant to be implemented with commercially available simulation software. By doing so, a large and complex circuit containing several hundreds of state variables can be easily and accurately simulated with minor modification to the existing models. Finally, stability and accuracy of the proposed technique are thoroughly demonstrated in a numerical example during steady state and under faulty conditions.
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