Dynamic Slack Bus
Abstract
This letter proposes a general dynamic formulation of slack bus. With this aim, the angle constraint imposed by the slack bus is redefined as a set of differential equations and an energy source. The existence and role of the transient component of this source is also discussed in the letter. Based on this framework, the letter shows that the swing equations of synchronous machines can be interpreted as distributed, dynamic, multi-variable, local slack buses. Other relevant cases, including primary and secondary frequency regulation, passive loads as well as grid following and grid forming converters are discussed.
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