Abstract
This paper presents a mathematical model of an electric power system which consists of a three-phase power line with distributed parameters and an equivalent, unbalanced RLC load cooperating with the line. The above model was developed on the basis of the modified Hamilton–Ostrogradsky principle, which extends the classical Lagrangian by adding two more components: the energy of dissipative forces in the system and the work of external non-conservative forces. In the developed model, there are four types of energy and four types of linear energy density. On the basis of Hamilton’s principle, the extended action functional was formulated and then minimized. As a result, the extremal of the action functional was derived, which can be treated as a solution of the Euler–Lagrange equation for the subsystem with lumped parameters and the Euler–Poisson equation for the subsystem with distributed parameters. The derived system of differential equations describes the entire physical system and consists of ordinary differential equations and partial differential equations. Such a system can be regarded as a full mathematical model of a dynamic object based on interdisciplinary approaches. The partial derivatives in the derived differential state–space equations of the analyzed object are approximated by means of finite differences, and then these equations are integrated in the time coordinate using the Runge–Kutta method of the fourth order. The results of computer simulation of transient processes in the dynamic system are presented as graphs and then discussed.
Subject
Energy (miscellaneous),Energy Engineering and Power Technology,Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment,Electrical and Electronic Engineering,Control and Optimization,Engineering (miscellaneous),Building and Construction
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