A Solid State Transformer model for power flow calculations

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Abstract
This paper presents the implementation of a Solid State Transformer (SST) model in OpenDSS. The goal is to develop a SST model that could be useful for assessing the impact that the replacement of the conventional iron-and-copper transformer with the SST can have on the distribution system performance. Test distribution systems of different characteristics and size have been simulated during different time periods. The simulations have been carried out assuming voltage-dependent loads and considering that power flow through either the HV/MV substation transformer or any of the MV/LV distribution transformers can be bidirectional. Simulation results prove that a positive impact should be expected on voltages at both MV and LV levels, but the efficiency of current SST designs should be improved.
CitationGuerra, L., Martinez, J. A Solid State Transformer model for power flow calculations. "International journal of electrical power and energy systems", 1 Juliol 2017, vol. 89, p. 40-51.
ISSN0142-0615
Publisher versionhttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0142061516318956
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