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Dissipativity-Based Multiport Stability Root-Cause Identification and Mitigation for Solid-State Transformers

系统与控制 2026-07-10 v1

摘要

For solid-state transformers (SSTs) in high-power grid-connected applications, improperly designed control loops can excite strong inherent AC-DC port coupling, leading to low-frequency oscillation issues, especially under weak grid conditions. To address this problem, this article establishes a multiport admittance matrix for the SST, encompassing its AC dq axes and primary DC port, to characterize its inherent dynamics. Subsequently, a multiport dissipativity analysis is conducted to evaluate the robust stability of the SST. By leveraging the decomposition of passivity conditions into distinct self- and coupling-dissipativity indices, the specific root causes of instability are diagnosed. This framework reveals that a severe coupling-dissipativity failure, induced by the internal dynamics of the synchronization loop, is the dominant instability mechanism rather than a localized self-dissipativity issue. Guided by this diagnosis, a stabilizing controller featuring dynamics-free orthogonal signal reconstruction is designed to reshape the admittance characteristics of the SST. This enhancement specifically targets the identified coupling-dissipativity deficiencies, thereby resolving the root cause of the instability. Finally, the stability analysis and the effectiveness of the enhancement strategy are validated on a down-scaled SST prototype. Experimental results demonstrate that the criterion accurately predicts the coupling-induced oscillations and that the enhanced controller guarantees stable operation under challenging weak-grid conditions.

引用

@article{arxiv.2607.09271,
  title  = {Dissipativity-Based Multiport Stability Root-Cause Identification and Mitigation for Solid-State Transformers},
  author = {Xiangyu Meng and Dong Xie and Hongjian Lin and Chunxu Lin and Xinglai Ge and Zhigang Liu},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2607.09271},
  year   = {2026}
}

备注

14 pages. Accepted manuscript