Three-port impedance model and validation of VSCs for stability analysis

H. Zong, C. Zhang, X. Cai, M. Molinas
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Modern power system is undergoing a paradigm shift from the synchronous generators-based system to the power electronics converters-dominated system. With the high penetration of converters, serious stability problems are provoked, especially the wideband oscillations (e.g., sub-synchronous oscillations, harmonic oscillations, etc). Various studies have been conducted in this respect, while most of them separate the ac-side stability with the dc-side stability. However, for the stability analysis of the hybrid AC/DC grid, it is necessary to consider the converter's ac-side and dc-side, simultaneously. In this paper, the stability analysis of voltage source converters (VSCs) considering both ac and dc dynamics is carried out. At first, the threeport AC/DC admittance model of VSCs is established, and the corresponding measurement method from simulations is presented to validate its accuracy. Secondly, based on such three-port model, two stability analysis methods are presented: the one is based on the system open-loop model, where the stability can be judged via the Generalized Nyquist Criterion (GNC); the other one is based on the system closed-loop model, whose stability can be predicted through the pole-zero calculation. At last, a test AC/DC system is built in MATLAB/Simulink, by which the effectiveness of the three-port model-based stability analysis is validated.
三端口阻抗模型及VSCs稳定性分析验证
现代电力系统正经历着由以同步发电机为主的系统向以电力电子变流器为主的系统的范式转变。随着变换器的高穿深,引起了严重的稳定性问题,特别是宽带振荡(如次同步振荡、谐波振荡等)。在这方面进行了各种研究,但大多数研究将交流侧稳定性与直流侧稳定性分开。然而,对于交直流混合电网的稳定性分析,需要同时考虑变流器的交流侧和直流侧。本文对电压源变换器(VSCs)进行了考虑交流和直流动态的稳定性分析。首先,建立了VSCs的三口交/直流导纳模型,并通过仿真给出了相应的测量方法,验证了模型的准确性。其次,在此三端口模型的基础上,提出了两种稳定性分析方法:一种是基于系统开环模型,通过广义奈奎斯特准则(GNC)判断系统的稳定性;另一种是基于系统闭环模型,通过极点-零点计算来预测系统的稳定性。最后,在MATLAB/Simulink中搭建了一个交直流测试系统,验证了基于三端口模型的稳定性分析方法的有效性。
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